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Originally Posted by kenchan
that looks too deep to do a perfect repair. you can try buffing it to make the clear coat a tad smoother, but chances are you will need a repaint or get a lip.
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if that's the case what i'm thinking is to get some scratch filler, some sand paper, and clear coat spray from a local auto store and then getting the exact paint color from my dealer. i already have some turtle wax rubbing compound in my garage. would this be enough material? I already know that my repair won't be perfect, but i want it just good enough for me to not notice it, and apply my opti-coat 2.0 on a seemingly perfect exterior =P