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General Sport Trac Discussion
outside fender trim deep scratch repair
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<blockquote data-quote="Jerry G." data-source="post: 1036722" data-attributes="member: 72465"><p>LOL, I am going to answer my own question . A good plastic filler will work ,even body filler will work . JB Weld is rather inexpensive and that will work . My trim is black and I found out spraying a new finish on it with rust-o-leum brand spray paint looks great, last for a very long time .Just spray it on thats it . I painted my running boards 2 years ago and they still look good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jerry G., post: 1036722, member: 72465"] LOL, I am going to answer my own question . A good plastic filler will work ,even body filler will work . JB Weld is rather inexpensive and that will work . My trim is black and I found out spraying a new finish on it with rust-o-leum brand spray paint looks great, last for a very long time .Just spray it on thats it . I painted my running boards 2 years ago and they still look good. [/QUOTE]
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