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That was my understanding. My experience with blending involved the body shop painting a small portion of my fender and then blending with the (undamaged) portion of the same fender.
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That was my understanding. My experience with blending involved the body shop painting a small portion of my fender and then blending with the (undamaged) portion of the same fender. This was done to prevent removing and repainting the whole thing. No paint work was done on adjacent panels.
Zeetah - you have any pics of the damaged panels/bumper you could share? |
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