Get some mud on it, you won't see the scratch then
**Warning** Only use almost dry mud, wet mud contains too much moisture and could cause your doors to fall off
Hope that helps
My Tratter had a scratch on it, and this method worked a treat, the scratch just disappeared, you'd never know it was ever there
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oh yes
there is a tratter under there![]()
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woz ent me...:bolt::bolt:petrol and a match should sort that problem. My bet it was one of them tracta boys jealous or your hair straighteners
100% tratter paint..oh yes
there is a tratter under there![]()
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A Tratter with a scratch no less![]()
mine int been weshed for months, i can't even tell what colour it used to be![]()
That's what rain is forand big puddles
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it int hardly rained and there int no puddles![]()
local mud colour is orrible,already tried it.Get some mud on it, you won't see the scratch then
**Warning** Only use almost dry mud, wet mud contains too much moisture and could cause your doors to fall off
Hope that helps
My Tratter had a scratch on it, and this method worked a treat, the scratch just disappeared, you'd never know it was ever there
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local mud colour is orrible,already tried it.
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