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Those the only two locations?

Wonder if somebody came around the corner to close and rubbed up against your car?

If the are deep, they might be able to be 'wet sanded' out.

As Eww-an E has noted head over to autogeek.net and post your question/pictures over there, there are tons of people over there, like here, that will be more then willing to help you.

BTW your amateur radio license is about to expire LOL

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You might try taking it in to a good auto-detailer to see if they can buff out the marks. The bumper looks like white paint transfer from a park-n-bump. Hard to see on the tail-light, but might be the same.
 

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BTW your amateur radio license is about to expire LOL

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Thanks I just renewed today. Did you know that you can do it for free through the FCC's ULS? Was going to let the ARRL do it until I saw the $14 fee. :?

The paint scratches are not catching with a fingernail. In fact it is still quite smooth. I'll try that scratch removal stuff.

The ones in the tail light are rough. Some catch with a nail, some do not. Think the scratch removal stuff would work on the tail light plastic?
 
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