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Old 04-13-2014, 10:42 AM
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Anyone ever use this stuff for light scratches and or scuffs, an have an opinion how well it works?

Never mind, googled it, looks like a fail.

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I've been buffing out scuffs/scratches all weekend with Turtle Wax rubbing compound & Turtle Wax polishing compound. They're working pretty well.

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It's a low grade mild abrasive. Much better products out there.
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Originally Posted by allinon72
It's a low grade mild abrasive. Much better products out there.
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I use a 3 step process when removing scratches. First off you need a buffer/polisher with variable speed. Depending on how deep the scratches are I may start with a heavy cut abrasive compound with a heavy cut pad or for minor scratches such as swirl marks I will start with a medium cut compound with a medium pad then work my way up to a polish with a finishing pad.

Don't kid yourself thinking you can remove scratches by hand. You can however use a (miracle) product and fill them in.



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