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Old 03-12-2010, 11:58 AM   #40
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Originally Posted by Junkman2008 View Post
If you use one of the products that I mentioned in my post, it won't cost much at all. If you can find a spot repair guy, they charge by the chip. I don't know what those guys charge where you live. The bumper may require a total repaint BUT I would try one of the chip fixing products I linked to first. Using those products, you can't make it worse than it is if you follow their directions. The key is, you need to follow their directions.

Stop by a body shop and have them buff out your sanding marks. They shouldn't charge you a dime because it will take them less than 5 minutes to do it. If they claim they need you to leave the car there, DRIVE AWAY. They are a rip off shop.
Sweet junkman your on our boards now. Some of the very best advice i have got for detailing is from the junkman. This guy has very high standards you can take his advice to the bank. All this guy does is help out people from his video's to countless posts and never asks anything in return. But if you ever see him at a show rumour has it he loves hot wings,beer and hamburgers ;o) Again welcome to the boards keep up the great advice
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