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I ain't even mad
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Quixxx or something like that scratch remover buy it at Walmart like 24.99
Had a scrape on my front fender prob just over half an inch deep used this repair kit looks brand new, and I mean brand new not this shit oh it looks better atleast. 1. Apply your vehicles paint color that you get with it (Touch up stick) 2. Let dry for a few days reccommended is a week -- A week later 3. Wipe area off degrease etc etc 4. Apply a TINY dab of it on one of the cloths, rub it in two minutes up and down motion the scratch will start filling seeing as the liquid labeled #1 is like wax. 5. Wipe off excess of former paste (Just lightly wipe off basically 6. Sand with the paper that comes in the kit 15 seconds LIGHTLY the 15 seconds has to be used up on the WHOLE scratch if its a long scrape try to do it 5 seconds to sand front then another 5 middle and other 5 seconds on the last part. 7. Apply paste #2 in circular motion two minutes and shit is brand new again in sunlight, you could even magnify it jesus christ and it will look fine if done correctly. Did it today to my front right fender. Any questions pm me.
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