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Out with your mom
Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: Mansfield, Texas, USA
Posts: 2,508
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What is good for Key Scratches?
Well it looks like some dick keyed my Z-71, if only I'd seen it...anyway what will work for removing/buffing out scratches like that?
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"It is not what he has which directly expresses the worth of a man, but what he is."- Henri Frederic Amiel '88 F150, '01 Z71, '85 BMW 745i Turbo, '79 280S Benz, '85 300SD Benz, '86 420SEL Benz, '87 300SDL Benz (severely in need of updating, around 14 vehicle current) I have red hair ![]() |
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almost ready to race
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Denton
Posts: 2,916
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That sucks bad! Happened to me too when my car was only 3 months old.
Is it down to the metal? What does it feel like when you touch the scratch. If you can't really feel the scratch then you can probably get it buffed out cheap. For me, since there are a couple of spots that are down to the metal, the car has to be repainted and will cost me anywhere from $600-$1000.
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Out with your mom
Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: Mansfield, Texas, USA
Posts: 2,508
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Well they aren't that deep but they are gouges...
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