How to fix a VERY DEEP scratch!!!

Red Fire

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Hi Mike,

I have learned a lot from watching your videos and reading your messages.

But I can't seem to fix this scratch this guy put in the back of my jeep.

Could you look at the picture and give me an idea as if this is fixable.:laughing:

Thank You,
Scott
 
I would suggest sand with 600-3,000, than hit it with a wool pad/rotary with some m105/205. Should look brand new!
 
Im going to suggest dynamite and a beer.

Shawn

That was the problem in the first place , he had way to much beer already.

This happened 41/2 years ago. Wasn't very funny at the time but now I can share the pictures without getting angry.
 
Cars can be replaced, not people. If you were in it at the time, glad you're OK.


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Cars can be replaced, not people. If you were in it at the time, glad you're OK.


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EXACTLY!!!! No it was parked in my driveway 1:30am.Nobody was really hurt amazingly. Even the drunk driver. At first that's all I was concerned about then I started dealing with the ins co. And that's when the angry part kicked in. All ended well and we have a new jeep now after a almost 3 yr battle.
 
This happened 41/2 years ago. Wasn't very funny at the time but now I can share the pictures without getting angry.

My daily driver was rear-ended almost 3 years ago when I was hit by a Ford F150 that was driving around 50 to 60 miles per hour, maybe faster. I heard his tires screeching for a long time and actually took pictures of the skid marks.


This is looking from the point of view of the guy that hit me. I was at a dead stop with oncomoing traffic.

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I was pretty angry at the time but most of all glad that I no one was hurt. The good news is I'm building a new truck to take the place of my current truck and it's coming along really nice.

It's going to have either 10" or 12" I-beam bumpers front and rear welded and bolted to the frame. If I'm ever hit a again I ain't getting hurt and I my truck's not getting bent. This is my last vehicle in this lifetime...

If you've ever seen pictures of my Jimmy without doors and wondered why... well that's why...


:)
 
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