I did a good one yesterday. After fixing a problem with my headlight harness, I decided to remove and clean up my headlight buckets. Upon reinstalling the buckets, I was using a set of vise grips to slip the retainer springs back in place. The 1st spring was no problem, but the 2nd one the vise grips slipped. Now I have a 3" long scratch. And it's deep! I about puked. I'm still very sick about it. $6000 paint job ruined.
So should I try to fill in the scratch and sand/buff out. Or just pay the big bucks to have it done? What would you guy's do? I'm at a loss thinking about it.
Sarge
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Sarge, you know, I would try it myself, there's always the expensive route left to take.
Dave
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Sarge, you know, I would try it myself, there's always the expensive route left to take.
Dave
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What Dave said first then ask a paint professional about this problem. Or ask Mequire's and the others about too. Just to see their point of view.
Good Luck. Hope you don't have to repaint.
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If it doesn't turn out right you can always have a professional repair it.
Scott
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Luckily, I had a can of paint left over. I just filled in the gouge with the paint, and then when they re-painted it the FOURTH time, the clear-coat made my repair blend in fairly well.
Ranger3's deal sounds like a good option.

oh, btw.....just how far will a pair of vise-grips fly?

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