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Old 07-03-2003, 04:23 PM
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those arent going to come out.

They have gone beyond the clearcoat.

At least thats how those pics look.



Try a autobody or detail shop, even a car wash,

to see if they can give the area a quick buff, but

honestly when you trade a car in something like that

wont really take away from what they will pay you

compared to what it will take to fix, especially

when the sale of a new car is involved, or were you

talking about trading it in on lease?
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Old 07-03-2003, 05:30 PM
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What was your mom doing.....scraping bushes out in the biyou (sp) LOL

Ya looks like you SOL dude
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Old 07-03-2003, 07:06 PM
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We have no idea how those scratches got on there. It could possibly be from metal-tipped cleats (my bro plays soccer and sometimes my mom would carry more than one kid on the team).



It's more that she's mad about how it looks than the effect on the trade-in value, you know? I think that it would also be useful to me just to know how to get simple scratches out. I figured if any, maybe the scratches on the bumper could be buffed out somehow. I don't know. (Pic #7).



But thanks for the help!
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Old 07-03-2003, 07:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Mazdabation' date='Jul 3 2003, 06:30 PM
What was your mom doing.....scraping bushes out in the biyou (sp) LOL

Ya looks like you SOL dude
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Old 07-03-2003, 07:17 PM
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Some of the scratches do look as if a high speed buffer will take them out. Unless you have the tools then it wiil cost $$ to go buy the buffer and supplies
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like it was said already, different compounds and glazes, best

applied by machine, by the time you buy everything you could

probably pay someone to do it, its something thats best shown in

person and not described over the internet on how to do it.
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Oh well, thanks for the help.
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Use rubbing technique to get rid of these scratches. Also if there is small dings then use paintless dent removal technique. I also recommended a good auto body shop for you car. I had experienced with a quality paint job done by a shop. I recommend you to must visit Sonny's Collision for full body work of your car. Sonny's Collision offers wide range of auto body services including collision repair, car painting, body work, dent removal, hail repair, scratch removal, , custom painting, vehicle towing and all the other kinds of damage repair services that your car may need.
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