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Old Oct 28, 2007 | 01:17 PM
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.. i might have the name wring, but anyways... it makes me nervous to try this sh*t, i cant find any reviews on it so just curious if any of you have tried it or know anyone who has, and what you think of it.. i wont try it until i know of a few people who have used it
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Old Oct 28, 2007 | 01:31 PM
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it won't work well. Got pics of what you are tryign to get out?
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Old Oct 28, 2007 | 01:32 PM
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Try Meguiars scratch out
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Old Oct 28, 2007 | 01:42 PM
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it won't work well. Got pics of what you are tryign to get out?
i dont but ill try and get some... there mainly just small chips on the front bumper and hood from driving.. and a small one on my door where some bastard door dinged me... f*cker
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Old Oct 28, 2007 | 01:44 PM
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Originally Posted by ryano85
i dont but ill try and get some... there mainly just small chips on the front bumper and hood from driving.. and a small one on my door where some bastard door dinged me... f*cker

I would just by some touch up paint from the dealer and use that. If you are a perfectionist and want to get rid of it the right way, you would fill in those chips with the touch up paint, start wetsanding the area and flatting out the the paint you put on the chip, then buff it back out. It would visually be gone.
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Old Oct 28, 2007 | 01:59 PM
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is that pretty difficult? ive never done anything involving paint before.. is it gunna be something i can figure out??
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Old Oct 28, 2007 | 02:01 PM
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Originally Posted by ryano85
is that pretty difficult? ive never done anything involving paint before.. is it gunna be something i can figure out??
filling in the chips with the dealers paint pen they give you is easy. The second step i gave you will be very very very hard since you said you never done anything with paint before.
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Originally Posted by SuperBlack350z
filling in the chips with the dealers paint pen they give you is easy. The second step i gave you will be very very very hard since you said you never done anything with paint before.
is there a good chance i could leave it worse looking then when i started..
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Old Oct 28, 2007 | 03:04 PM
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Originally Posted by ryano85
is there a good chance i could leave it worse looking then when i started..
Scratch remover is no big deal: its just a fine compound. Depends on the dept of the scratch. If its in the clearcoat, you are OK. If its in the paint, then it will not help.

Always test in an inconspicuous spot.
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