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Originally Posted by mziggy16
How about Dr Color Chip or Chipex?
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I would definitely try Dr. Colorchip first and see if that does the trick before taking the car to a shop and spending a lot of $$. Be sure to review all their online videos to make sure you do it right (its not that hard by the way, I've used this stuff to remove a lot of bumper stone chips with really great results).
And that was no cat that made those marks. My cat used to bunk out on my canvas top and could get up there without a mark on the car (behavior corrected with a garden hose). Looks like someone scrubbed against the car with something abrasive on their clothes, like a rivet on a belt or leather jacket, or something similar.