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yea won't ask why you decided to use 3000 grit... i'd probably have gone higher had you wanted to do it. I'm with TRIPs... go get some clear coat spray
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yea won't ask why you decided to use 3000 grit... i'd probably have gone higher had you wanted to do it.
I'm with TRIPs... go get some clear coat spray paint, clay the area down, apply a masking/protection clear coat the area (a bit around the actual burn area) and then buff around it with some compound and polish hopefully the Detailing God himself will come around and chime in as well. |
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