got my door fixed... but paint is TOO new....
What they will do is wet sand it, and then buff - blend it in with the rest of your car to the point where you can't really tell. Or just buff out your whole car to bring it up to match ur door.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Slow-R »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">What they will do is wet sand it, and then buff - blend it in with the rest of your car to the point where you can't really tell. Or just buff out your whole car to bring it up to match ur door.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I would suggest the second option. It's a good excuse to make you detail your cars exterior, then your entire car will look "too new"
I would suggest the second option. It's a good excuse to make you detail your cars exterior, then your entire car will look "too new"
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I would suggest the second option. It's a good excuse to make you detail your cars exterior, then your entire car will look "too new"
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ya but my car was detailed not too long ago less than a year... ill check tomorrow.
I would suggest the second option. It's a good excuse to make you detail your cars exterior, then your entire car will look "too new"
</TD></TR></TABLE>ya but my car was detailed not too long ago less than a year... ill check tomorrow.
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