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    Inactive Member Gerry Grifith's Avatar
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    Does anyone know how to create realistic scratches on car bodywork without damaging the vehicle - 'cos we can't afford the repair bills!

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    I have two idea's for you:
    If it's a darker coloured car -
    A bar of soap (dove?) that is dry... rub the corner of the soap along the car. I don't how it will work but I think it will work.

    If it's a lighter coloured car -
    Chalk or charcoal (artists)... I would check this on something other then the car first.

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    Lightbulb

    Wax the car real good... then use tempra (water based poster paint) paint and a really thin brush... it will just wash off...

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