Anything you do will show so I would use bondo and be done with
it. It can be removed quickly by the painter when he is ready.
...Art
On Mon, 3 Aug 1998, Mike Lishego wrote:
> Everytime I leave this car, something gets messed up...
>
> I came home to do some photos in my 'B for my yearbook. I went into the
> garage and saw some stuff sitting on the boot lid. I pulled off the cover,
> and it seems that a piece of crib had fallen from the rafters gouging the
> living &^%# out of my bootlid. The paint wasn't just gouged, there were
> METAL shavings near the wound. I was (and still am) sick and p*$$*d about
> the whole thing. I dunno how it happened, it was no human work though. One
> sucky accident though.
>
> Anyway, here's the problem: the gouge broke through the skin of the boot,
> along with engraving the paint. I can't repair the spot with bondo and get
> it repainted; it has to stay as is until I get the whole car done. What I'd
> like to do is patch the small hole to prevent water from leaking into the
> boot and repair the paint. Any ideas on a simple, quick fix for this hole
> before I can afford to get the bodywork done?
>
> Any ideas or condolences will be accepted...
> Michael S. Lishego
> http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Speedway/3706/
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