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Old 02-27-2011, 10:04 PM   #67 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Xan View Post
I think the best advice in this case would be to bring it to a pro before you do more damage....
Although he has used 2000 grit paper, it's an easy fix as long as he hasn't went through the clear coat. I know from experience that the paint on these Z's can be finicky but he should still be able to save it if he follows the steps in my wet sanding series.

I would agree that the quickest fix would be to let a pro take care of it. I could fix something like that in 10 minutes.
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