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i relize that there might be a lot of simular cases of that im about to say so bare with me...

is there a way to remove a sratch off the side of the a 93LS the scratch is located between the windows where the black part divides the rear window is there a simple way to fix that?

btw there is a gum problem wiht my floor mats refer to the LS section of the forum to get story, i figure it might be helpful if i put it in 2 places just in case

and there are minor scratchs here and there, specially at the very very bottom of the back bumper, its vertial scratchs, kinda resembling |||||||||||||

does that mean my LS is scrapping hte ground? is there a cheap way to fix that?

thanks to everyone's advice


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It may not be possible to remove that scratch from the B pillar (thats the pillar between the front and rear doors. Thats paint but it has a matte finish and it isn't condusive to polishing. I'd hit it with some Meguiars Scratch X and a coat of wax and see how it looks.

As for the scratches in the rear, can you post a picture of them? Can you feel them with your fingernail?

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That could be one of two things.

1. Someone at some point backed into a parking space and hit the parking curb.

2. At some point someone rear ended the car lightly.

You may be able to make that look better but I doubt it will come out. Can you feel them with your fingernail?

As for the tailpipe, Eagle One Nevr Dull wadding polish will clean it up B)

Posted

ye i can it seems pretty deep

is it possible to retouch up with paint? and if u look close the tailpipe is a lil dented is there a way to fix that?

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Touchup paint will probably make it look a lot worse than it does now. You might want to try seeing if a bumper touchup place will have a go at it, but thats gonna cost $$.

As for the tailpipe, the chrome tip comes off and is replaceable...

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