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Old Jul 8, 2009, 09:04 PM   #7
OZ_2435
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Ft. Meade / Severn, MD
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Drives: 2008 ASM EVO X GSR

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I had the car for 10 days before it went to the bodyshop. No ice scraper, no car
wash.

So...the bodyshop used a liquid mask to cover my car. When I got my car back,
the entire body felt real gritty, as if the liquid mask didn't come off. So, they
polished my car. My thought is that they used an orbital buffer to take the liquid
mask off of my windows. But I have no way of proving it.

Is there anyway to prove that the scratches are physically on the surface? I have
tried using a magnifying glass, numerous types of ink. If I can prove that the
scratches are on the surface my insurance company will cover it.
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