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Highway Paint on CarHeather Feedback About This Post:RE: Highway Paint on Car
You could try staying off of the wet paint. Post By Line Painter (Guest Post) RE: Highway Paint on CarYou could try spraying it with some WD40, let set for a minute, then try to remove with a soft rag or a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser. Post By Dan (Guest Post) RE: Highway Paint on CarGo to a dealership that sells Saturns. Buy a small tube of "touch-up paint" the colour of your make, model, year etc. I seem to get lots of nicks, scratches etc. and always have my touch up paint in my glove compartment. If you live where winters are below freezing...remember to bring your touch up paint inside. Good luck! Post By mairmie. (Guest Post) |
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