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Originally Posted by 08FrontDude
hmmmmm....I'll see what I can do...Honestly, I should just try to buff/polish it out..It's only on the hood and would probably only take me about 20 minutes or so....Then if it doesn't come out I could take recourse. It is very very hard to see unless the lighting is just right...I tried capturing it with a camera, but no luck!!
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The point I'm trying to make is that your new 2008 hood should be flawless with no glaze or polish applied. Your dealer will temporarily hide the flaw in your hood, but I know months from now, it will be back.
It would be a good idea to talk to an autobody shop.
A buffer and polish is used to take fine scratches and swirl marks out of clearcoat which is the top layer over your paint. It won't change the shade or color of the paint in your flawed area. If you plan on buffing your hood, have the dealer do it. You will probably create more problems making the hood look worse.