Dings. It never fails!
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Dings. It never fails!
Any advise on how i should go about fixing this ugly thing. Don't how it happend but was washing the car the other day and noticed it. Would touch up paint take care of it or a trip to the body shop will have to do? One pic is to show scale and the other is a close up.
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It is very small, if you desire to save some $ which i don't expect that will cost much in a bodyshop, you can meticulously sand, prime, paint, clear and wet sand and finally polish. Personnally, i would do it myself since the area is very small and on the edge, it would not be noticable.
Airbrushing and overlapping the existing area would be best since it is right at the edge.
Airbrushing and overlapping the existing area would be best since it is right at the edge.
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