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Old 10-03-2008, 07:59 AM   #5
Kirk
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Quote:
Originally Posted by blue2000s
You have a few choices, some small, some larger.

1) Clean it up and paint the scratched parts with a touch up brush. This is a "20 foot" job that would bother some people.

2) Strip down the section of paint, fill the scratches with bumper repair product, like Lord Fusor, sand smooth, refinish, this would need to be a total bumper repaint to be done right.

or .. - anywhere in between

I concur, I think those are basically your choices for trying to fix it. One other option is just to leave it alone and get over it. Nobody but you is probably even going to notice. With my car lowered a lot I've had to learn to just live with it and not worry about it. The car's going to scrape once in a while...

Kirk
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