My car got touched
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im sorry to hear, but i feel your pain my whole entire car got keyed, the clearcoat was still hanging on by a thread... F***ing AzzWholes haters! go to the police station get a claim report, fix your car and it become a tax deduction.
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Originally Posted by s2keepup,Dec 3 2008, 10:43 PM
no i think he means while someone was cutting thru the car cover, the blade scratched the paint!
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Originally Posted by DuckieS2k,Dec 3 2008, 11:02 PM
im sorry to hear, but i feel your pain my whole entire car got keyed, the clearcoat was still hanging on by a thread... F***ing AzzWholes haters! go to the police station get a claim report, fix your car and it become a tax deduction.
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if it happen on public property and there was people around to witness the damage of your car, you can file a report, have some1 fix it, get the receipt and file it into the claim paper, and give it to ur tax guy. thats what the cops told me,.
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Originally Posted by s2keepup,Dec 3 2008, 10:43 PM
no i think he means while someone was cutting thru the car cover, the blade scratched the paint!
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u should be able to get that out
first try scratch-x: put on a rubbing pad (foam thing) and vigorously rub in all directions. wipe it off, repeat a couple times.
if that doesnt work u might have to step it up to rubbing compound. Find a super fine grit.
There are quite a few guys on here who do paint restoration and detailing who could prolly do that for good deal.
first try scratch-x: put on a rubbing pad (foam thing) and vigorously rub in all directions. wipe it off, repeat a couple times.
if that doesnt work u might have to step it up to rubbing compound. Find a super fine grit.
There are quite a few guys on here who do paint restoration and detailing who could prolly do that for good deal.
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