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Repair bodywork to sell or not?

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  • I don't think Meg is suggesting she's going to do her own "repair".  I think she intends to follow AdrianC's advice to just clean it up to look a bit better and hopefully get a lower quote to fix.
  • chrisw
    chrisw Posts: 3,965 Forumite
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    The white areas look like they might be white paint off the lorry rather than the car primer.

    if so, the legendary T-cut should get rid of the majority of those marks.
  • Grumpy_chap
    Grumpy_chap Posts: 20,745 Forumite
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    Is the repair within the capability of the mobile vans such as Chips Away?
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