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Old 06-23-2002, 01:44 PM
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chipped paint?

does anybody know if it is possible to repair a chip or crack in the paint without re-painting the whole part. On the front right side near the bumper by the wheel there looks like a bubble almost. Im having my dings repaired this week and was wondering if i could save money by having just a section painted? has this happened to anybody else. please let me know

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Old 06-23-2002, 01:52 PM
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It deppends on how good a job you want done and if its a large exposed area. if its scratch sized they have compunds you can rub to cover it up.
if your having the dings removed you can get a macco (crap) paint job on your whole car for 200 or just the part done really well for 200 to 250 but sometimes its hard to match the color unless you have pure red black or white. They usally can do it though
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Well take it to the Honda paintshop and there should be no problem if its a newer car, if not then they can still do a great job, it will barely be noticable.
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