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      06-06-2016, 04:47 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by vert_lover View Post
That's a tough one to answer without seeing the damage.

Something else to consider is Langka blob remover (google it)

If you get touchup paint in the correct color, use Langka to smooth it, and then get clearcoat to cover that, some people have had good results.

The instant you start putting sandpaper on the car you're probably better off letting a body shop do it.
Thanks. I did use Langka but it's not meant for the types of flaws I'm dealing with. They're not a definitive trough-style scratch that is easy to fill and then remove the excess.
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