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Old 01-14-2001, 09:14 PM   #4
pro88
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This is something you'd better find a good detail shop for. If you don't want to repaint it. What I do to those is wet sant the areas with 1500 and final sand the area with 2000 grit. After sanding you have to buff it real good to remove the wet sand marks. After all the wet sand marks are removed take a 2 step polish process with 1st a yellow waffle pad and finish with a blue polish pad(these are foam buff pads). Finally wax the areas preferrable with a paint sealant. A good detail shop can fix this problem just like I described(I own a detail shop here in Ore. and been in the business for 23 years). Shop around and ask alot of questions. Find a shop with very experienced detailers and look around there shop. A good shop will be very organized and sanitary. Good Luck. If you have any more questions please free to E-Mail me.
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