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Jon Goodman

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Posted on Monday, October 03, 2005 - 08:59 pm:   

Not an easy question, Chuck. There is a product used by body shops called "Kitty Hair" (don't laugh...that is actually its name). Kitty Hair is a filler into which is mixed chopped strands of fiberglass. You can fill the worst scratches like a champ, but of course you have to sand and paint afterwards. Here is an inside tip...you can color it with tint or xerox toner powder (if black is what you need), and it will dry black (or whatever color you use). Then you sand with 600 wet and wet sand again with a very fine grade (1000 or so), and you might be able to make it look better. I'd try this on something scrap first, though. I'm not aware of any other product that might do what you want to do here.
Jon

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