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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.
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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.