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Old 12-10-2007   #1 (permalink)
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I'm trying to find out good remedies for camoflaging or repairing on my own chips to the silver paint of my front bumper and a dime sized small ding in the front plastic bumper....any advisement...thanks for sharing...Tonya
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i bought some touch-up paint from my dealer. i have done several chips on mine...clean the area well,carefully apply the paint,when dry i polish and wax the dog out of it.it looks ok.
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Try Langka -- LANGKA Paint Chip and Scratch Repair
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if you have small scratches in your paint and it is not down to the primer, get a extra heavy cutter compound and work it into the paint, remove compound with a soft cloth, wash area, use Mothers 2 stage wax and polish, apply with a rotary buffer or really fast with your arm until all the wax and polish is worked in, let them dry to a haze and remove with a terry cloth. Any light scratches will be removes, and any imperfections will be covered up.
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