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Old 10-23-2011, 01:13 PM   #8 (permalink)
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If it looks like that its probably cracked all the way down to the resin and actual cf. No way to fix it once it is that bad. The crack can be filled and made smooth again but you'll still see the crack lines in the lower layers. It can be airbrushed and recleared to look less noticeable but the only way to fix and look new again would be to redo the cf. I would suggest one of two things. Either spray with some black paint to kind of blend it to look less noticeable or rewrap the whole piece with new cf.
Option 1 is much quicker and cheaper.
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