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Yes just saw a nice long scratch on passenger side front panel!!!! Dont know what was used but I am f**king pissed off! And upset! And I'll have someones sausage & meatballs for this!

Scratches keep appearing on my car!? The first scratch happened while the car was at a workshop...but i couldnt prove it. The second and third i dont know, but im sure id now if i did it and now this one!!

GRRRRR

I dont even have to ask for other stories, i'll just wait for them.

But any tips on how/what to use to lessen the scratches? Protect it from rust?

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How deep is the scratch? Some panel and paint places and buff them out for you.

You can buy rust inhibitor which you put on the metal (if its showing through). If rust has already formed, just scour it off with some steel wool first (if the scratch is that deep), then paint on the inhibitor.

Sneeza - Im guessing that they are basically the same thing except ones aerosol based and one is in a tin... would do the same job i imagine :D

I used the spray cos 1 - I'm lazy - f**k getting a brush and 2 - ... well I'm lazy.. and thats all I had..

mines been scratched too, twice i knoo who did mine but i cant prove it only reason i kno who did it was my car was only at home and work and this person knows where they both are!....lucky from me most of mine buffed out but i still got some scratches.....i agree with thrytwo ppl have no respect for other ppls property and it makes me sick.....im scared in where i leave my car now!

i hope everything works out with ur car and im really sorry to here that!

We had our cars parked at a mates house (2 skylines and some shitboxes).

The guy that lives across the road is a cop...and a racist bastard (always calling us wogs etc).

When we got out of my mates house, we found the car had been scratched all around, through to the paint...and....bbq grease smeared all over the windows.

They scratched the car with an antenna they broke off another mates car....

Wankers.....

I gave up a loooong time ago stressing about every little scractch that appeared on my car - and you will eventually too - they are unavoidable unless you want ot garage your car for the rest of its life.

I've got a nice trolley dent in the side of mine where some a-hole has pushed a trolley into it - it's a good time to start believing in karma.

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