Not really. You could try toothpaste, but I think the damage is too deep. Re paint.
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Not really. You could try toothpaste, but I think the damage is too deep. Re paint.
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Please, this car has little value and I'm not about to take it to the dealer or anything. Is there any quick and dirty solution?
I see some possible key scratches but the bulk of it do not look like someone keyed it, looks more like someone scratched the crap out of it possibly removing snow with a scraper or something. You may want to sand it down smooth, primer it and then repaint it yourself. If you put a claim in to a insurance company they may total the car, if you want to do a quick fix then scuff it down and respray it.
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