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I keep getting adverts on PC where car paint is attacked with a knife or rock and damaged down to metal.

Thereafter a man with a cloth and their MAGIC cream rubs over the "scratch" and it disappears.

Magic! Am i over sceptical?

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1 hour ago, markeyszoo said:

I keep getting adverts on PC where car paint is attacked with a knife or rock and damaged down to metal.

Thereafter a man with a cloth and their MAGIC cream rubs over the "scratch" and it disappears.

Magic! Am i over sceptical?

If it was that good all the body shops would buy up all the supplies!

If it looks too good to be true ... it probably is!

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1 hour ago, markeyszoo said:

I keep getting adverts on PC where car paint is attacked with a knife or rock and damaged down to metal.

Thereafter a man with a cloth and their MAGIC cream rubs over the "scratch" and it disappears.

Magic! Am i over sceptical?

If you are Merlin the magicial or wizard you do not need magic cream.

People like most of us need a pro painter to fix a scratch down to metal.

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Considering what my local workshop told me when i asked what kind of paint mix i need to use to fix a rust issue on my car, its complete bull****.

I have a mother of pearl (or whatever i should call it) IS220d, and they basically said they don't want to do repainting, because it takes so much time to get right. I got the same answer from a body shop as well. They are all like "we can try, but no takesies backsies"

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