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^ what he said. This should fix your problem easily.Originally Posted by racermp
probably a shop can buff it out. shouldn't cost much. under 100
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That good to hear. Everyone will be willing to help you out once we see the damage

Here's the pic I used the touch up paint QX1...apparently that's for glacier white.
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lol....you would think that once you put it on and saw it doesn't match you wouldn't continue applying it
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It needs to be wet-sanded and buffed. It's fixable....hopefully with no bumper respray. 3-stage paint is expen$ive IME.