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    Default Looking for autobody paint professional

    I have a 13' Nissan Pathfinder that got keyed. I'm not exactly sure how far down the (expletive) got, but I don't think it's bare metal. Without repainting the whole thing what options do I have?

    I'll post pics once I have enough battery on my phone
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    Color sand and polish and or repair and repaint the panls.
    Can you add photos to this thread?

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    I had an outstanding experience at Diamond Paint and Autobody, 931 W. Evans if you're looking for a shop.

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    I can't seem to get a good photo with my phone because of the color, but this one is the deepest




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    I was given this site for paint to do touch up yourself might be worth a look. http://www.automotivetouchup.com/

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    Quote Originally Posted by fitz19d View Post
    I was given this site for paint to do touch up yourself might be worth a look. http://www.automotivetouchup.com/
    Cool thank you!

    We're already on our insurances poop list with the wifey having 2 claims within the past 2 years plus a speeding ticket in a school zone so unfortunately we're planning on tackling this all out of pocket

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    It is hard to tell but it looks like it has damaged the clear coat and base coat. The only way to fix it 100% perfect is to repair and repaint the panl.
    You could try to have it buffed and then do touch up paint.
    Here is a great detail shop:
    http://thedetailsshop.com

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