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Re: how to remove dog nail scratch marks? 850 95

I always was able to polish dog nail tracks out of my blue-green metallic 240.

I actually had some green wax for an old VW Beetle I had, so it is available. But you might have to shop around. Otherwise take a green Sharpie marker and mark them out. Or touch them up very carefully. That can work well. I use a blue one on my blue car and it works all right for a couple of little spots I don't want to show and dont' have time to touch up.

Interestingly, my family has 2 rebuilt 240s and a rebuilt 940. And I had another rebuilt 240 until a month ago, when it got totaled for the third time... (how many salvage titles can a car get in one lifetime?) What happened to the 240? Frame damage? I'd be interested to talk more.






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