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Old 01-09-2003, 06:30 AM   #1
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help fixing big paint chips

hi all ya i just got my car painted less then 6 mnths ago and someone hit my front end while i was parked big azz chunks of paint fell off of my frnt end looks like i could just peel all the rest of the paint off how can i fix it?the big thing is it looks like if i just sand it more will fall off? i guess they didnt prep the fibreglass right or somthin ..any help would be great..illpost pics soon
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wow ..thanx for all that help...
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Well lets see...

You could tape the "peeling area" off from the rest of the car, make sure you put paper there to protect from the rest of the car, buy spray paint that will match your car... but remeber paint is not always new looking after a while so the one u buy in the can wont always match, than I suggest sanding a bit, primer, and paint. Thats all I can help you with, casue I did this with my gfx.
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