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Old 06-01-2011, 01:39 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Not "screwed" at all. It's a pretty easy repair, but it is time consuming. The guys here have it right. You need to clay bar to get rid of the gunk built up on the paint. The flaying part is actually the easiest. You can probably bring the gloss back with a fine grit polish and a Porter cable DA polisher. Finish off with a few coats of wax and she'll look better than new. Check out Adam's polishes website. They have great videos on there or search for junkman's videos.
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