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17th December 2006, 12:56
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tw*ts
just nipped into a shop to get some fags and some twat has just keyed my wing its not down to the primer how do i get it out it pisses me off ya just cant have anything these days man am i pissed off http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o...ld/records.jpg
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17th December 2006, 13:00
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I cant see the pic as im at work at the mo but if its not too deep then
trying some minor abrasive polish may remove it.
Stuff like this really really pisses me off, whats the point of screwing with peoples cars...
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17th December 2006, 13:01
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a good poilsh should remove it
might need a pc or orbital to get it all out
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17th December 2006, 13:02
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looks very light mate... as said above, a good polish should sort it
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17th December 2006, 13:03
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Loads of info on here:
Polished Bliss Link
This is the polish I was thinking of:
Link 2
Im not 100% sure if thats the stuff you may need, would be a good idea
to contact them and ask to make sure.
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17th December 2006, 13:06
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good choice of polish that rusht i have some got a few scrathes out of my car
i used a pc though
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17th December 2006, 13:09
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Whats a PC if you dont mind me asking.
I use the same polish as that but the less harsh one on lighter scratches.
Takes a lot of arm muscle to get it working but its good stuff.
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17th December 2006, 13:29
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thanks chaps
but whats a pc am on on pc now but cant see how it will get my scratches out hehehe
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17th December 2006, 13:33
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PC - Porter Cable
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17th December 2006, 15:24
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one of these
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18th December 2006, 16:07
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Aye, if it's not too deep it may polish out, but you'll need a machine to do it - no way anything more than a very light scratch will come out by hand. See if you can find a mate to help out before looking for a pro detailer, might save you some cash.
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