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Old 10-05-2006, 07:57 AM   #2
Sammy
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I'm going to recommend you take it to a detailer and see what they can do. With any luck it's just the clear coat that is damaged and a detailer would be able to fix it with a variety of abrasives and polishes.

Unless of course you want to try this yourself? I suggest the detailer because they have the proper tools, products and hopefully the experience to do this. It may run you a couple hundred but might pay for itself in the sale...
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