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Old 04-17-2010, 04:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Dallas56 View Post
I have had a fiberglass Superformance for about a month, pulled a little far forward to a curb yesterday, scraped the bottom front. Can I fix this myself? Is it as easy as sand, polish, paint (I have paint codes), and clear coat? Or is this something I need to have a professional handle? (It's not really noticeable when the car is on the ground, maybe I should just forget about it, but I know it's there, and I want to fix it, if fixing it is not a big deal.)
Forget about it. It means nothing. It will happen again. Ignore it. No one can see it unless it's up on a lift. It's like shining the bottom of your oil pan with 409. And it happens to everyone. And everyone ignores it.
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