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Old 11-12-2007, 01:37 PM
Filmcutter Filmcutter is offline
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Door Ding Removal

Some careless ass opened his door into the back panel of my '07 MINI. Looks like there is a very, very minor indentation and possibly some minor paint loss. However when I look at it in good light the dig might only be into the clear coat. Right now I'm praying it is. Where his door made contact there are some small white areas. Not sure if that's from his door or a dig into my paint. I'm taking it back to the dealership Wednesday for them to fix it.

Any thoughts on how I might be able to repair such a thing myself? And how perfect can a dealership make repairs? I essentially don't want to see any imperfections or heavy swirl marks when they are done and I'm kinda sweating bullets about it. Want to make the right decision.
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