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Old 12-31-2007, 08:30 AM   #1
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Definitely post a pic of your issue for the best advice on how to fix.

Rule of thumb is to always use the least invasive method possible to fix flaws in your paint. Wet sanding the clear coat is an option but should only be used after you've exhausted all the other less invasive methods (i.e. clay, hand polish/glaze, rubbing compound, DA polish, rotary buff, etc.).
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