A new idea that may be fun. Just go outside, into the garage, out to the shop, dowstairs, whatever it maybe. And take a pic and post it! It is that easy!
Here is mine in the in laws drive way with a fresh coat of wax. I need to buff some winter scratchs, but the wax helps until the weather holds mostly good rather than mostly bad...
it has a couple of tiny little spots behind each tire from road debris...but zero scratches.
When I had it delivered to Savannah a couple of weeks ago when I moved, the guy did his standard walk around looking for scratches and dings and said "how the hell does a almost 10 yr old car not have one scratch?"
Your welcome to drive up to savannah But you can do it man...just get a da and some compounds and polishes and go to town! Do a few test areas and you will figure it out pretty quick
Your welcome to drive up to savannah But you can do it man...just get a da and some compounds and polishes and go to town! Do a few test areas and you will figure it out pretty quick
Your welcome to drive up to savannah But you can do it man...just get a da and some compounds and polishes and go to town! Do a few test areas and you will figure it out pretty quick
yo ace i know this is probably alot of work for you but what steps do i have to take to correct my paint is there a link you can give me or something and all i have is a autozone buffer lol
Thanks bro! Im glad too Im not even sure if I would been able to make myslef do it...even if I had got the offer I was looking for.
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