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> How do you fix a scratch?, I did a dumb thing....
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post Feb 26 2007, 11:42 AM
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I opened the rear trunk to retreive a tool and my engine lid was not all the way opened. I have a one inch scratch in the rear trunk from the engine lid latch bolt.

How do you fix?? I was thinking about masking off the scratch with blue tape, using touch up paint and once it's dry, wet sanding the touchup paint/scratch.

What would you do???? Thanks!
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post Mar 3 2007, 01:11 PM
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Do not live w/ it. However you have to, cover it up & do not allow moisture to get in. I believe you've been given several good options to follow here, but the primary thing is a light touch. Brush, spray, air-brush, paint pen... go light & build it up slowly. Also I would consider 2000 grit wet sand... it's so slow it's hard to mess anything up! Afterwards polish, buff, wax, buff & voila! Good luck.


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