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Help for scratches on paintwork! 200 1980

Find a good detail shop, if one exists in your area. The right place can do amazing things. My dad used to own a small shop that did everything from $25 wash jobs to $200+ full details (serious detailing down to using q-tips on the crevices and vents in the dash and door panels). He primarily dealt with high end cars like BMW, Mercedes, Audi, Jaguar, etc, and I know it would be unacceptable to return a dark colored car with water spots, let along swirl marks and wax residue around the emblems. Even if the scratches can't be completely removed, you'll still get the car back looking as good as it ever has. If you can't find a place, ask around at the local dealerships to see where they send their cars.

Good luck.
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