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:rant: Some time yesterday! I didnt notice untill 1st break today at work... It was either at Work, School, or the Gym. Someone plain as day backed into my car. Not a slight bump, but a paint peeling, cracking my tail light, and leaving black paint on my car kind of rear-end. I know they had to feel going up on my bumper! :mad:
So I was scratching at it and some of the black paint will come off, and I can see my red paint under it. I am wondering what i should use to clean this up as good as possible with out a repaint. :(
1998 Red T-top V6 Camaro
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Theres a guy on louisville mustangs . net thats screenname is frog. He lives in la grange and susposably everyone on the site says he is awesome and hes cheap, if it needs to be repainted may want to become member and talk to him or I could possibly get his contact info for you.
Take a claybar to it first to see how much of the black paint you can get off with that. Then you will probably need to use a buffer to take out anything left behind.
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