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Old Aug 6, 2003 | 11:22 PM
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Angry backed into a brick wall...

ok i was backing out of a parking spot and backed into a brick wall going about 2-3mph, it hit the right corner of my back bumper, its not torn or cracked or dented, it just left some black scratches on the bumper cover, my car is white. does anyone have any suggestions on how i could get this out? i thought maybe try some rubbing compound and/or a buffer. but im not sure??? TIA
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Old Aug 7, 2003 | 12:09 AM
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First off sorry you hit that wall man I know it sucks hitting something in your baby.

Second HAHAHAHAHAH LOL


But if the scratches are deep in the paint, get some touch up paint the same as you car. Clean the area of wax, then sand in the scratches untill its level with the rest of the cars paint. Then fill in the scratches little by little with the touch up paint until you are just above the paint line. Then bust out the rubbing compound after the paint dries and rub it until its the same level and smooth with the paint then get your hand glaze out and buff it, then wax it.


That method should cover it up fine if you take your time...


I was j/king btw
Old Aug 7, 2003 | 12:14 AM
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thanks,
no offense taken. its always funny when it happens to somebody else...lol
Old Aug 7, 2003 | 12:16 AM
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Originally posted by AW/whiteZ-28
First off sorry you hit that wall man I know it sucks hitting something in your baby.

Second HAHAHAHAHAH LOL

your an A-HOLE!!! LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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