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toms89

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Ouch!

Time to take away the keys..lol.

Hope the repairs are not too costly.
 

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new light and say screw it. haha first problem. why was the expy in the kitchen? must have a huge kitchen.
 
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insurance is covering the garage. Not sure if the truck damage is worth my $1000 deductible. Any suggestions on getting the white paint off the truck?
 

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that or tar and grease remover. we used that on my moms truck cause some how wet tar was on the road. anyways. it removed all that and some paint from a scratch that vegas valet made.
 
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The rubbing compound worked great for removing the paint from the house that was on the truck. There are some scratches there now, but I'm thinking my buffer and some polishing compound then a nice coat of wax and those will be gone then just the slight creases will be left. Wish i knew how to get those out, but oh well.
 

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Rubbing Compound

Rubbing compound and a buffer should get most of the house paint off since it is likely water based and should not take much effort. Good luck.
 
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