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paint chip/blemish

Old Mar 6, 2012 | 03:02 PM
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Hey guys, any help here is appreciated. It seems like most of you on here are as **** as I am when it comes to the cosmetics and details of our cars, so I hoping you guys can lead me in the right direction again.

Someone in my family, not sure who since no one's coming out to accept the blame that they are NOT being careful when they get out of the car, but they're dinging their door against mine when they get out. And I am willing to accept where necessary, BUT I know it's not me. Sometimes I back my car in to the garage and sometimes I drive it straight it. There are identical marks on both sides of the car in the same relative locations. And as I don't believe I have ever climbed out from the passanger side!

The paint chips/blemishes aren't horrible-at least to the common eye-but they are driving me crazy! Does anyone out there have any recommendations for how to repair such things? What kits are the best etc etc. I'm hoping it's not too involved, only because I don't want to take the chance of recking it more, but any help here or advice is greatly apprecaited. This forum is batting 100% as far as helping and answering my questions and issues!

Thanks again!
 
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Old Mar 6, 2012 | 04:18 PM
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Try "Dr. Color-Chip". Look it up on line. They have a website. Works reasonably well...
 
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