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Old Jan 27, 2006 | 12:02 PM
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On Dec 16 I was in an accient in which my driver side door was wrecked. I took it to a the local ford dealer body shop. I got it back ni about 3 weeks. I picked it up late in the afternoon. I took it to get some gas. When I pulled into the gas station I noticed under the bright lights that the door and a good bit of the rest of the cars finish had swrill like scratches all over it. The worst area was in the driver side door. About 2 weeks ago I took it back for just an oil change and someone in the service dept scratched up the bumper pretty bad. So they said they would fix it. I mentioned to them about the swirll marks in the finish and they said they would have someone look at it. I got it back this morning and now there are even more swirl marks on the car. I really could use someone help in finding a place that can get my finish back to showroom finish I had before the wreck. Any advice or Help would be greatly apprieciated. I live in Buford Ga.
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Old Feb 10, 2006 | 08:16 PM
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madfox, Maguires makes a swirlmark remover! It is a glaze that you use with a high speed buffer! Any good custom paint body shop should know about this product! Make sure you get someone that knows how to use this type buffer! If you don't know what you are doing you can buff thru your paint! You can probably get the glaze from other companies other than Maguires too! ( I belive Dupont makes it too!) Mark
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