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I can tell yall from the get that thoes scratches are way to deep to be polished w/ anybodys foampad....just by the color of the scratches lets you know its past the paint and reached the primer....and colorsanding at that depth would be a very bad idea....what would be a reasonable idea would be to sand and prime then take it to your local 99 dollar paintshop and ask for a singlestage paint w/ heavy clear....then colorsand to about 1 and a half mils through the entire panel and you'll have one nice fender...goood luck and in the event this has already been resolved my bad.....OG
 
BlackTahoeon35s said:
ok.. my dad got home when it was dark.. but i got some inside pics.. hope to have out side pics tomorrow morning... they desided to go crazy with the back.. but i think it looks cool

OK, now that's just too funny. :lmfao
 
AmirTheOG said:
I can tell yall from the get that thoes scratches are way to deep to be polished w/ anybodys foampad....just by the color of the scratches lets you know its past the paint and reached the primer....and colorsanding at that depth would be a very bad idea....what would be a reasonable idea would be to sand and prime then take it to your local 99 dollar paintshop and ask for a singlestage paint w/ heavy clear....then colorsand to about 1 and a half mils through the entire panel and you'll have one nice fender...goood luck and in the event this has already been resolved my bad.....OG


Wow, talk about bringing a thread back from the dead...
 
AmirTheOG said:
I can tell yall from the get that thoes scratches are way to deep to be polished w/ anybodys foampad....just by the color of the scratches lets you know its past the paint and reached the primer....

Actually not even close; those definitely look buffable to me.
 
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