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Old 01-15-2016, 02:37 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by YonniT View Post
So recently someone had hit and left a scratch on my car while I was at work and when I came out I saw the aftermath. I know that there are multiple posts about how to DIY fix it but I'm still uncertain if I should attempt to fix it myself or do an insurance claim. I've been trying to research
on how to fix it but I'm the type of person that needs instructions down to the most minute detail and the fact that the car is a "special" color doesn't help with finding touch up. Any suggestions on what I should do or how I can fix it myself if someone recommends I go that route would be appreciated!
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You could wet sand, to a clear coat and polish+wax ...etc if you are handy....personally i'd:

1) use touch up and forget about it or 2) take to shop in case they also deformed metal/plastic.


p.s. you are looking at $250-350
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