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#10260 Mar 23, 6:13pm
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All right I need some help here. I have some marks on my car... cry They look like scratches but they aren't deep, mostly just scratches on the clear coat... Now I tried to buff my car and then washed and re-waxed it but I still have marks. Anyone know how I can get rid of these marks?? Again, they aren't deep scratches or anything just on the clear coat. Help if you can. Thanks!!!


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its minor dude thumbsup , i have it on my car but mines silver and its not noticable, what color is yours?

[ 03-23-2003, 05:18 PM: Message edited by: Street Prototype ]


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Oh man it's noticeable on my car... cry You see my car is black and well lets just say that in the daylight it is really noticeable... I know that it's minor stuff but it bothers me cause there is a few of them that stick out everytime I wash the car... I mean it shine like no other but so do the scratches... And I know I can get them out I just need to know how?? Anyone know?


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Pheionix, I feel your pain. cry My girl is carbon blue. She had some nasty ass swirls/scratches that I was able to remove. If the scratches are minor meaning you can see them but not feel them, I use 3M's Imperial Hand Glaze to remove the minor scratches. The glaze isn't aggressive and does a nice job of removing those scratches. It also preps the paint for wax. I then follow the glaze with my favorite wax. Remember, wax will not remove the scratches - it's simply a protective barrier between the paint and the elements.

[ 03-23-2003, 05:52 PM: Message edited by: Jetfan ]


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try Meguiar's scratch remover..i heard they are pretty good

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Did you use an electric buffer? Try that.

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