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Originally Posted by ShockWave will do Thanks bro! do you think i need bondo or body Filler? yah, i would remove any loose plastic on that scratch, and then spot

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Old 10-07-2013, 11:44 AM   #1 (permalink)
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will do Thanks bro! do you think i need bondo or body Filler?
yah, i would remove any loose plastic on that scratch, and then spot bond. sand it down smooth so that the surface is even and flat. the paint will show all imperfection.

you might be able to polish out the white pointy mark on the corner pict.

since it's low to the ground, i think it can turn out clean. our biggest concern will be the even transition of clearcoat. that is tough to do.
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yah, i would remove any loose plastic on that scratch, and then spot bond. sand it down smooth so that the surface is even and flat. the paint will show all imperfection.

you might be able to polish out the white pointy mark on the corner pict.

since it's low to the ground, i think it can turn out clean. our biggest concern will be the even transition of clearcoat. that is tough to do.
I read you can polish and buff the clear coat out for an even and clean transition finish.

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