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Originally Posted by Methodical4u
If I were local to you I would help you get them out. You can try the scratch X, but there are better products out there. It doesn't look like it is down to the primer, so a good detailer could get a lot of it out. Nissan's paint is not a hard paint which is good and bad for obvious reasons. Look at your local yellow pages for detailers... I don't think one would charge more than about 50-75.00 to get most, if not all of it out.
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Funny that you mention that, but at the time I had a scratch over my left side back fender on my car, and I took it to the body shop and they quoted me 250 dollars to buff out and detail. Even more to complete respray and replace that area. So I went home and tried the Scratch X and it worked like a charm, and it saved me about 240 dollars. If the OP is concerned about his inability to do it himself I would recommend a shop, but it is totally doable and could potentially save him a lot of money.