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Old 01-01-2014, 02:54 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Wolfenstein View Post
thanks man i might try that, if you're ever in the ohio area look me up

i just hope that i don't make it look worse than it already does
There is no way it will make it look worse. Just be sure to apply enough paint to cover the hole. This will take multiple paint application since you have to let it dry after each time. Finally, sand it down with 2500~3000 grit sand paper. Make sure the sand paper is lubed with water/car spray. After polishing it, the damage shouldn't be noticeable after couple feet of distance. I did plenty of these repairs on my car.

If you're still uncomfortable with the procedure, look up proper touch up paint DYI on youtube. There are some great and knowledgeable sources out there. Good luck
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