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How To Remove Paint From Car? (Via Accident)
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<blockquote data-quote="sumone" data-source="post: 1163393" data-attributes="member: 551481"><p>what you could've did was this, tell her to let you fix it yourself; you work in an auto-shop &amp; deal with cases like these everyday. Tell her you would've offered to fix it but didn't have the time; however, now you do.</p><p></p><p>here's the biggie...ask for the $150 back &amp; tell her that you usually do a job like this for $200. make it look like she's getting a deal. offer to fix it yourself.</p><p></p><p>go to autozone, buy some paint scratch remover for less than 10 bucks, spend a good 2 hours "working on her car". you have to really rub hard. bring extra materials making it look like a big job. so really what you do is for the first hour and a half, tell her you applied some stuff to it to loosen the chemical bonds between the molecules and it needs time to penetrate. tell her there's like 4 stages. you "usually" only do 2 but since you want to do a good job you do 4 "stages". The last half hour, you actually rub the hell out of those paint marks with that scratch remover &amp; call it a day.</p><p></p><p>---&gt; this is assuming there's no physical body damage &amp; it was just a paint transfer....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sumone, post: 1163393, member: 551481"] what you could've did was this, tell her to let you fix it yourself; you work in an auto-shop & deal with cases like these everyday. Tell her you would've offered to fix it but didn't have the time; however, now you do. here's the biggie...ask for the $150 back & tell her that you usually do a job like this for $200. make it look like she's getting a deal. offer to fix it yourself. go to autozone, buy some paint scratch remover for less than 10 bucks, spend a good 2 hours "working on her car". you have to really rub hard. bring extra materials making it look like a big job. so really what you do is for the first hour and a half, tell her you applied some stuff to it to loosen the chemical bonds between the molecules and it needs time to penetrate. tell her there's like 4 stages. you "usually" only do 2 but since you want to do a good job you do 4 "stages". The last half hour, you actually rub the hell out of those paint marks with that scratch remover & call it a day. ---> this is assuming there's no physical body damage & it was just a paint transfer.... [/QUOTE]
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