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5th February 2013, 11:35
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light scratches
I have a few clearcoat scratches, is there anyway of removing these by hand?. As I don't have access to a polisher  ...
Thanks
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5th February 2013, 20:02
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Meguires scratch-x is really good for fine scratches. Just don't over do it.
Colour magic polish is good too.
Last edited by Ross; 6th February 2013 at 14:13.
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6th February 2013, 00:41
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One of them is quite visible, but can't feel it with my finger nail so I guess its just the clearcoat. However I noticed some new scratches today after returning back to the car from morrison's  . I have some local valeter popping around tomorrow to check it out now  .
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6th February 2013, 13:13
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Valeter will probably use a polisher bud.
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6th February 2013, 13:39
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Yeh think he will mate, just getting a quote for now...There's like 4-5 light scratches around the car so I wonder what his price will be....
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6th February 2013, 14:06
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I wonder.
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6th February 2013, 14:09
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I'll let ya know once he's been out between 2-5  with pics of the scratches etc...
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6th February 2013, 14:53
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I used to be a valeter, he will use a cutting compound, then polish probably can do it your self with abit of elbow grease.
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6th February 2013, 14:57
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Dany4494
I used to be a valeter, he will use a cutting compound, then polish probably can do it your self with abit of elbow grease.
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If he charges a stupid amount I'll look at doing it myself anyway. I'll post some pics of the scratches within the next hour or so. If I decide to do it by hand, what products do I get and how do I go about doing it?. If you could just list the things I'll need and what to do would be great full mate  . Wouldn't mind giving it a crack myself anyway
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6th February 2013, 14:58
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Just an abrasive cutting compound will do it.
A decent polish will have some filler characteristics also. Auto glymm super resin is really easy to pick up and is a piece of piss to use. Just apply it fairly thin with a cloth, leave it a few minutes, and buff it off.
Some use other brands, but auto glym works just as well.
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6th February 2013, 15:01
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So I should use a abrasive cutting compound first? Which do you recommend? Not sure how strong the compound I'll need for the scratches  . Then do I just polish it up with the super resin?
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6th February 2013, 15:17
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G3 compound just about the best you can get, then wipe off and flick over that panel with some normal polish.
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6th February 2013, 15:21
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Dany4494
G3 compound just about the best you can get, then wipe off and flick over that panel with some normal polish.
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Ok cheers mate, I'll have a look at some of the G3 compound, then use the ag super resin.
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6th February 2013, 15:50
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Haha 40quid a panel he wanted...a couple of the scratches are abit deep he said, so I said I'll try and do it myself. If not I'll speak to a mate of mine to spray a few bits
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6th February 2013, 17:20
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If I use the g3 compound will it show the area I've rubbed compared to the rest? Will I have to do the whole panel and take care near the trims?
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6th February 2013, 17:38
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Depends really is your paint dull ? If I was you rub scratches out and then with normal polish do all of the panel or ideally the car but shouldn't be too bad.
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6th February 2013, 17:51
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Nah there not really dull mate, I'll order some g3 and auto glym super resin friday. I've been looking how to use G3 and it requires a lot of rubbing by hand by the looks of it lol. Would it be worth me doing the whole car panel by panel over a few days? as I don't want my arms wripped off haha.
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6th February 2013, 18:52
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Haha no its not too hard just bit of g3 on a cloth make sure its damp and you'll be fine should take a you a few hours max.
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6th February 2013, 19:16
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Ok thanks for the help mate
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6th February 2013, 22:58
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i would recommend going over the car first with the SRP just to see if the paint needs cutting back. Ive had cars look a little swirled without then look freshly sprayed after a polish.
Also, if your going to use some compound on the paint i would recommend clay barring the car first to make sure there is nothing you can pick up and in turn mark the paint further with.
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