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Possible new car covered in scratches...fixable?

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Portent:
Some good advice there, thanks.

Frenzy:

--- Quote from: Frodo-anni on August 19, 2012, 08:37:58 pm ---Best paying a detailer to do the job correctly rather than let a muppet at a dealer loose with a polisher leaving buffer trails all over the car  :happy2:

--- End quote ---

Having had experience of this when buying mine i definitely recommend the advice from Frodo. The dealer i bought my car from 'sorted' the scratches with fillers so had i known then what i know now i would have not bothered asking them to do anything to them and knocked the price down a ton or so which would have gone a long way to getting the car professionally detailed  :happy2:

andrewparker:
Some of the guys on here work absolute miracles with bad paintwork, so if the car is good, and as you say there aren't too many Pirellis around, then I wouldn't discount it straightaway.

Whereabouts is the car located?

Greeners:
I can either sort the scratches out for you, or sell you a Pirelli that hasn't got any!  :laugh:

Portent:
Thanks again guys. Car is in Wales. And your car looks fantastic greeners but it doesn't have enough doors :( Yeah I know a 3 door is better than 5 but that's one of the compromises when you have kids :)

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