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Spooky1:

--- Quote from: Duffy on August 03, 2012, 09:05:59 am ---When you say the scratches aren't deep, how deep are we talking? The standard finger nail test should let you know what the script is with them. If you can catch the scratch with your fingernail its a respray. Otherwise, as has been suggested a polish with good filling ability such as AG SRP, AutoFinesse Tripple, Prima Amigo would help mask them, but again as mentioned already you would have to repeat this process. Only way to permanently remove them is either with DA or rotary and compound. Hope this helps.

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--- Quote from: Kaza on August 01, 2012, 09:17:33 pm ---Meguiars Scratch-X is what I currently use on most of the light scratches on my car. I also use Ultra Deep Shine polish by Auto Glym aswell. My car always looks amazingly clean with that stuff :)

Really, as mentioned, if you want a permanent fix, you'd have to machine polish it!




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Thanks for the replys!

I have just popped out to try the finger test (I have never heard of that before but it makes sense!)

my nail does not catch although it does make a noise when it crosses the scratch :surprised:


Ill have a look into all the other waxes and polishs something should work, Ill look into a machine polisher as well i think that will probable do it tbh.

Thanks to both of you  :happy2:

phil1975:
+1 for meguiars scratch x

I had mark from a bird dropping that I had all but given up on removing (even tried t cut) and it disappeared with scratch x.

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