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Removing Debris off Car Door


Question Posted Wednesday May 6 2009, 11:28 pm

I just bought a Black Malibu.
& It was wrecked.
(My dad & Brother in law are fixing it)
On the door, is a substance, sort of like a black mark, it rubs off, but its harder to rub off than a black mark.
I was wondering if there was anything that can remove this, that wouldnt take off the paint.


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vanity-fairx answered Sunday May 10 2009, 6:53 pm:
Scratch Doctor might work.

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LM answered Thursday May 7 2009, 10:39 am:
My grandmother drove her car through my garage door, and my boyfriend fixed it with this really nifty polishing stuff.


It took the paint off and got all the gunk out of scratches and helped to buff them away. I'll ask him what it's called later and get back to you on that =)


EDIT: Actually, I did. But the edit never saved.
It's called rubbing compound and you can buy it at any auto parts/auto body store.

Sorry about that.


-LM
[17/f]

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