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Fabricate a way of making it her fault. Look angry when she gets home and shout "look what you've done to the bloody car!".

 
I did my apprenticeship in a body shop

Proper cutting paste is thicker than tcut and you do have a possibility of blending it in to a degree

Whatever you do it will be noticeable to someone looking for it

The coloured tcut polish is good for little scratches as it leaves some colour behind when you polish it off

Brought my old rst up like new after a couple of polishes and that was 15 year old white paint

 
I did my apprenticeship in a body shopProper cutting paste is thicker than tcut and you do have a possibility of blending it in to a degree

Whatever you do it will be noticeable to someone looking for it

The coloured tcut polish is good for little scratches as it leaves some colour behind when you polish it off

Brought my old rst up like new after a couple of polishes and that was 15 year old white paint
Cheers. Its quite deep. Ironic really, its left a white scratch on my black car and a black scratch on my white van

 
If it's gone right through it needs painting.

With you saying it's got white on the black car and black on the white sounds like paint on the surface. Use rubbing compound to remove the paint if so.

 
If it's gone right through it needs painting.
With you saying it's got white on the black car and black on the white sounds like paint on the surface. Use rubbing compound to remove the paint if so.
I had the black bumpers on my van sprayed white, so the scratch on that is just where I've ripped the paint off. As for the car, I think I've scratched it back to the base coat

 
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