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Luke
23rd September 2006, 09:16
Guys,
This is for my Dad. He has a Ford Mondeo in Black.
Yesterday, he had some bird muck on the bonnet, so he got a jug of water and went to wash it off, but he didn't come off fully, so then he tried to rub it off BUT they must of been gravel in the muck - so now it's made a few scratches on his bonnet.
'Presuming' they ain't too deep, whats he best to use? It's companies car, but he treats it like his own so he his quite gutted about it.
Cheers for any help in advance,
Luke
Yates
23rd September 2006, 09:18
scratch x?
paint renovator?
those to i know of, could try t cut, but its never done fuck all for me
clay bar the area and then scratch x it
then id just put wax over the top n that, should improve it
hesslevtr
23rd September 2006, 09:18
try scratch x
you might need a pc on them
Luke
23rd September 2006, 09:20
Well I have claybar, so i'll probably do that for him.
I think he tried some wax first of all, but no luck. Do you think the AutoGlym Super Resin polish is ok to use?
Agree with T-Cut, it's poo!
Yates
23rd September 2006, 09:22
super resin is good, but i doubt it will get rid of the scratches, as said get some scratch x, smells lovely too
Luke
23rd September 2006, 09:24
I'll tell him to get that then, I just hope they ain't too deep.
So if I clay bar it, then scratch x it and then polish/wax it. Reckon that will work?
Yates
23rd September 2006, 09:25
yeah
maybe finish it off by having a wank onto bonnet, im sure thats what most people in this bit of the forum do
hesslevtr
23rd September 2006, 09:26
as matt says super resin wont get sctraches out
your gonna need someing more compondy)if thats a word) stuff
SaxOmniaC
23rd September 2006, 09:29
compoundy mate lol. it is a word now!!! i could do with knowing a decent product along these lines as ive tried T-Cut and it is a bag of balls
Luke
23rd September 2006, 09:30
Ok thanks, I'll give it a try later when weather brightens up as the bonnet is full of rain at moment.
Ta.
hesslevtr
23rd September 2006, 09:33
you really need a pc and some polish from polished bliss and a cutting pad
Yates
23rd September 2006, 09:35
you really need a pc and some polish from polished bliss and a cutting pad
how does a computer help with polishing? you can go outside without it you know mate
hesslevtr
23rd September 2006, 09:36
how does a computer help with polishing? you can go outside without it you know mate
its so when your wanking to seal it you can look at porn
Yates
23rd September 2006, 09:43
my car turns me on
hesslevtr
23rd September 2006, 09:44
my car turns me on
wondered why it was so clean
PolishedBliss
25th September 2006, 14:50
Clay bar not needed, you've got a sub-surface defect, not bonded surface contamination. T-Cut won't do it, and will make matters worse. Megs Scratch-X may do it, but it's not a great product. Menzerna Intenisve Polish may do it, and is easier to use than Scratch-X and finishes better. BUT - chances are the damage is too deep to correct by hand. Here's some pics of an STI bonnet I was asked to fix after suffering the same problem (rubbing off a bird crap with a paper towel!)... I had to end up compounding it hard by machine to correct the problem.
Before
http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f293/polishedbliss/polishedbliss/sti0506/sti0506a.jpg
After
http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f293/polishedbliss/polishedbliss/sti0506/sti0506b.jpg
:)
gotamintvtr
25th September 2006, 15:07
awsome well done that come out wicked.
PradaSaxo
26th September 2006, 14:54
thanks for the info too! good post
hellonpluto
26th September 2006, 15:08
my car turns me on
these two women who have started at my work turn me on.... hubba hubba! :afro:
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