21 November, 2020 - 12:45 AM
Tbh.
I don't use cars, i do always walk, trains and more.
I don't use cars, i do always walk, trains and more.
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21 November, 2020 - 12:57 AM
(20 November, 2020 - 11:36 PM)Alexander Wrote: Show More okay but why is their vomit next to the wheel None of my services are carded, cracked or illegal, they are all 100% Safe & Legal
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22 November, 2020 - 01:18 PM
This is nothing lmao I scraped my car’s whole side along a pole when I was a liittle too drunk to be driving. But in your case the bumper’s fine g, it doesn’t even look like you dented anything. The scrapes need to be buffed out and repainted. If you put enough research into the car (as in did she get that paint color off the lot or after market? If the latter, where at? If you find the right shade then you don’t need to repaint a whole ass car.) or just take it in to get that spot repainted if you have the money. Maybe get her some extra tires or something to make her a little less pissed. Hope this helps
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23 November, 2020 - 12:39 AM
(20 November, 2020 - 11:36 PM)Alexander Wrote: Show More looks like the paint from whatever you hit is on the bumper and could be removed by cleaning and buffing. most stores with an automotive section will have car oem spray paint. Dupli-Color Perfect Match Paint, Dark Blue Metallic (28wa8264)
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23 November, 2020 - 12:45 AM
good luck my friend, hopefully she doesn't notice
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23 November, 2020 - 10:24 AM
It depends on the scratch depth, you might be able to use a paint marker for car scratches. You can also try sanding it down with a really fine sandpaper (use soapy water as a lubricant) and applying a paint polish to the sanded area (make sure to clean it after sanding). Afterwards you can apply a coat of wax to protect everything. I hope that I was able to help.
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