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So all I've ever had are rams and they are solid. I am not use to all the plastic on these cars, I did a little ole 2nd gear burnout and the next day I'm washing my car and find a scratch on my back fender. I dunno if its from the burnout or not but that's all I can come up with. Its long and at an odd angle so I can't see it being a rock, its almost like something got suck on the tire an drug around my fender. With a scratch in plastic it don't seem like its as easy to fix as if it was in metal.
 

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Might want to put some mud flaps on it now, they make some pretty nice ones that blend in pretty good. I have a few little nicks on the rear quarter panel behind the tire but they aren't too noticeable. Just keep lots of wax on that area, it should help some. Can you buff it out or is the paint gone? Maybe some touch up paint?

Good job on doing some burnouts! That's what these cars are for, having fun!
 

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3M film and splash guards or live with the road rash.
 

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I'm hoping I can buff it out I'll try this weekend
If you haven't tried it use Meguiar's Ultimate compound. If the scratch isn't deep and only in the clear coat, this should work.
 

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I've used Blue Coral scratch remover for light scratches on my car, gets them out 95% of the time. Follow up with some wax and you're good to go. Depends on how deep the scratch is though.
 
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