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Need advice on fixing/identifying scratches.
Here are the scratches I'm dealing with. I've circled the bad ones in yellow.
Came out this morning, found them all over my driver side fender. I can feel some with my fingernail so I know they won't polish out. What's the best way to handle so many little scrapes? I have touch up paint and tiny brushes but if there's a better system(Don't know if colorchip would apply here or not) I'd rather use that.
Bonus points for whoever can identify what I circled in red. It's a glob of mud/hair or something. Could an animal have done this? I don't park next to trees.
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Re: Need advice on fixing/identifying scratches.
heating oil delivery guy hose damage?
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Re: Need advice on fixing/identifying scratches.
A inspection lens would be helpful at a moment like this but try some compound like M105 or ultimate compound to see what scratches can be removed by hand then from there you will have to figure out if wet sanding or touch paint is needed next.....good luck
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