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best way to remove a scuff??
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NorthantsBen
PostPosted: Thu Feb 13, 2014 1:24 pm Up
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parked in morrisons and came back to this *Censored*

 


is there any tips or anything that i can to do other than repainting the full strip or going paintshop?

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How deep is it? Try some m3 cutting paste if not too deep. If it's into the paint or plastic a body shop may be needed.
 

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Just seeing that makes my blood boil ggrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr people who cant even negotiate their way round a bloody car park without twatting a car shouldn't be on the road ggrrrrrrrrrr
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try the above also maybe a touch up pen never used them myself but worth a shot

I fear the bodyshop may be the only option after that feel for you bud

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doski wrote:
I fear the bodyshop may be the only option after that feel for you bud

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Or a mobile paint service.

 
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