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palley6

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I would find a EG paint pen, fill in the scratches, and try to buff it flat or touch it up with lacquer wet sand and polish. If you mess it up you know how much it costs to get the door blended lol
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MNBigfoot

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Sorry, don't mean to go off-topic.... but why do you need to wear pants with the doors off?

Asking for a friend......
It's not illegal, it's just frowned upon, like masturbating on a plane.
 

Lanman

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Ouch! Those are some pretty bad scratches. If you don't have to have a perfect repair I've had pretty good luck with Dr. ColorChip touchup kits on my sons' Wrangler and Tacoma. The main goal was to make the road rash and scratches less noticable and slow down / prevent rust. Like I said, not perfect but good enough in some cases. The scratches on my sons' vehicles weren't as big as the ones on your Bronco but a couple of them were down to the bare metal like yours. You can get a kit for less than $100 so if you can live with a decent touchup repair it could save you some money. Even if you end up having the door and door jam repainted later you may still like the touchup kit for the small stuff later on.
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