How to fix this?

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Damn the stock paint really is freakin vulnerable and weak! I was reversing slowly, I didn't feel no hit nothing but then when I was finished work I noticed I actually reversed a bit into the fence. And now I have a big ass black scratch and this white scratch that won't go away (maybe a claybar might work on that one?) but the other black one obvioulsy needs repainting. Langka?? Check out the pics and tell me if it'll be an easy job to get back to how it was:
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mike79

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Get a good polish, and that should buff out. You could try doing it by hand, but I dont know if it will work.

If you can feel the scratch go into the paint with your fingernail, then its too deep for buffing.
I'm a fan of Menzerna IP and FP.
 

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mike79 said:
Get a good polish, and that should buff out. You could try doing it by hand, but I dont know if it will work.

If you can feel the scratch go into the paint with your fingernail, then its too deep for buffing.
I'm a fan of Menzerna IP and FP.

Uh...did you NOT look at the picture? Polish won't do crap for that. He needs paint.
 

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