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Saberist

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    Saint Petersburg, FL
  • Porsche Club
    PCA (Porsche Club of America)
  • Present cars
    2003 Carrera 4 Cabriolet

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  1. I've tried the dry ice on a door ding. It helped a little, but I still have the ding. I'm going to try a paintless dent repair service next (e.g., Dent Wizard). These services apparently massage the dents out with "spoons" and other mechanical devices for about $100 a panel. They can supposedly get creases out as well. Then, since the dent repair services apparently don't work on the scratched paint, I also researched a number of DIY products that will help with the scratches, such as drcolorchip.com and Meguiar's ScratchX. I've applied the Dr. Colorchip's product and it seems to help match the paint, but I need to apply it a few more times to see if it will fill in the chipped area. I'm going to use the ScratchX afterwards to see if that completely levels the Dr. Colorchip "paint". Hope this helps!
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