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heres a pic of my current passenger side window trim, after some ass with a tuck drove by with trees hanging out it my car got all scratched up, have plans for fixing the scuffs on the body paint, but how do you go about fixing the window trim??? would i just sand it smoothe and paint as normal? fill it in with some type of silicon then paint? im leaning towards sanding, but i have a feeling im going to lose the "rounded" structure of the trim. any ideas?
![]() -------------------- you know why they put sheep at the edge of a cliff.... that way they push back!
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surprisingly enough armorall and some elbow grease makes them almost blend in
plus makes everything so shiney, i think my ghetto buff job aint too bad as far as insurance, i prolyl should have, but im gettin some bodywork n paint done when it warms up soon anyway, and i was gonna paint all the black stuff on the car anyways, just wasnt sure about hot to get scratches outta rubber -------------------- you know why they put sheep at the edge of a cliff.... that way they push back!
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