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Old 04-27-2005, 04:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Landshark
post a photo of the scratch. if its too much for you, a body shop could do it. otherwise, do a search for "paint scratch repair" or something like that on Google. go to http://www.paintscratch.com/ and get your matching paint (get the little bottle, the pen is a pain to use). you'll also need some different grades of sandpaper, and a "fiberglass pen" (available at a chain auto parts store) helps in removing any dirt or wax that's accumulated in the scratch before you apply the paint. good luck.
Hi,

usually how much they will charge?... yeah yeah i know without having a picture its hard to tell.. but generally how will they charge on a random basis.

-Pavan.
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