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Old 04-13-2004, 10:20 PM
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know how i can fix this? its on the plastic bumper.... will touch up paint come out crappy?
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If you want it to look as good as new you will have to take it to a shop.
YOu could try a bit of rubbing compound and lightly work the area? Thats too big an area for touch up paint.
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its on the plastic though... will that really do anything?
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use dishsoap first, then rubbing compound maybe followed by swirl remover. If u wanted to get creative id suggest a nice wax after..my park avenue had that on the paint its self.
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That looks like it is down to the primer. I don't think any polish or compound would help.

Don't laugh but maybe try a black Sharpie marker to fill in some of the scratches?? Thats worth a try before spending $300 to get the bumper repainted.
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