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Ill try n be there cant wait to see all the new toys everyone has addedKeep me posted...I'm definitely up for cruising down to the meet again if you want.
maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan what a game last night! had a great time at TD Garden. even though i know all the celtics fan wasnt happy. I sure was! haha
Sorry had to post this lol
Thanks to Pierce playing hero and chucking up a poor three, we lost
What happened??words dont even describe how pissed off i am at myself right now. smh
Is it an actual gouge in the paint or is it above the surface? If you run your finger nail over it does it drop down into it or does it catch on the edge of the "scratch" ?
If it's above the surface you can try a couple things:
1) Clay bar. Buy it at auto-zone/pepboys with some clay lube. I think mothers or meguiars makes a kit. ($20-ish I think?)
2) Get a product that is listed as a "paint cleaner." It will have mild abrasives in it and you may be able to polish away the mark. You can rub the paint cleaner onto the area with a MF towel but a foam pad would be best.
Let me know how the "scratch" looks in more detail and see if you can get a couple more pics & different angles.