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Haven't gotten a chance to use it yet, came in the mail a couple days ago. I don't have any days off the rest of this week but as soon as I do next week it will be the first thing I do, and I'll make sure to get some before and after photos.

Great cus I have a tiny scratch that is bugging the hell out of me. Very small


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:mad::frusty:I just scratched my damn door because my brother left a shovel sticking out into the vehicle path. We have a mound of dirt in the driveway for a project. Anyhow I scratched it opening the door as I couldn't see the shovel. My blood is boiling. The deep portion is only a couple inches, the rest I think is just in the clear coat
 

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:mad::frusty:I just scratched my damn door because my brother left a shovel sticking out into the vehicle path. We have a mound of dirt in the driveway for a project. Anyhow I scratched it opening the door as I couldn't see the shovel. My blood is boiling. The deep portion is only a couple inches, the rest I think is just in the clear coat
Bury him in the mound of dirt....
 

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:mad::frusty:I just scratched my damn door because my brother left a shovel sticking out into the vehicle path. We have a mound of dirt in the driveway for a project. Anyhow I scratched it opening the door as I couldn't see the shovel. My blood is boiling. The deep portion is only a couple inches, the rest I think is just in the clear coat
Oh man my blood would be boiling too. Also who are you burying?
 

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Also who are you burying?
LMFAO :lol: I'm not burying any person, the dirt is for a few gardens. Here's some pics of the scratch.
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Don't mind my legs lol, apparently magnetic is quite reflective. The only good thing about the scratch is it's pretty low
 

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Have a scuff that took the clear coat and paint. Not big but if it doesn't get taken care of it can get worse. Also not big enough to really take to a detail shop, so any recommendations on how to fix?

Also color is black so even though its small pretty noticeable.
Go get a bottle of small touch-up paint at any auto parts store. The black on the 2015 Mustang is Paint Code UA.

I got some Motorcraft touch-up paint from the dealer (free throw in with the car) and have touched up some small paint flaws already on my black GT. You have to clean it first real good with rubbing alcohol, then apply enough coats (let dry between coats) to build up the paint so you can buff it down smooth to match later.

I've been touching up cars for 25 years with just the little touch-up bottles and some good rubbing compounds and wax to blend them in after they dry. Can't even see some of them if done right. A larger one will be harder to hide, but it will look better than doing nothing.
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