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Originally Posted by Candyman
Or as an alternative depending on if you might have other scratches around the car, you can opt to have the repair work done the same way the large Automotive Dealerships do. Their are usually guys with mobile vans that offer air brushing services to Car Dealerships to clean up lot damage from moving cars around, or defects from delivery off the trucks, and so on. They come to your home, or work and air brush out all the scratches on the entire car to the point where you cannot tell where the repar was made. The cost of this is around $100.00 to $150.00 for the entire car which is expensive, but its the whole car, and its professionally done but at a fraction of the price.
Go easy.
Candyman
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Wow... So THAT'S what dealerships do? Definitely something I will consider further on down the road.
In the meantime I picked up some touchup paint from the nearest surviving Chrysler dealer. Matching my color was pretty easy.
My PT has a few chips, mostly on the front, but nothing that is driving me up the wall as of yet... Can't see them unless your nose is touching the bumper...