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how do i get very light surface scratches of my car,ive tried all high street polish's,but dont really want to pay a professional to do the job,my car is metallic inky blue (vw)
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If you look at the detailing world forum here
http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/showthre...
you can see the difference it makes - quite impressive i think you'll agree.
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Use an ultra fine rubbing compound such as swirl mark remover. and a liquid polish after that.my SUV temp gauge does not ever move off of the cool side...does my termostat need changing??
T-Cut, old fashioned but effectiveIf you give your car in to a paintwork shop to get some scrapes etc sorted...?
T-Cut usually works.I use Meguiar Scratch X to remove scratches from my car.
Sometimes waxing the car will get light surface scratches out as well.
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T-cut is the one of the cheapest things to use, very effective too.lowbeam headlight replacement/installation for a 2000 honda prelude?
Be careful with those "Street Polishes". There are many types of paints, and many types of polishes and waxes. You have to experiment with various polishes and combination waxes. It is very possible that some polish used on your car's paint has caused or contributed to the scratches you are seeing. Try what you have in obscure places first. Then remove the polish residue and finish with a good quality wax. If you still see scratches, then they may be permanent. Some car paints are lacquer, some are enamel, and some are combinations thereof. If you are certain that you cannot remove or cover the scratches you are seeing, you can try a rubbing compound, but for most cars, that is far too coarse and severe. Paint shops now use an ultra fine rubbing compound called "polishing clay", which is really the way to do it best. Best never to use a machine polisher on your car paint. However, it is a lot more work to get to the end when you use the hand and elbow.What to look for in a used transmission from a junkyard?
i have allways used t-cut for all my light surface scratches and it has got to be the metallic t-cutif you go to halfords, they have several different types of scratch repair solutions, by the looks of the website, for all makes of car, which will take into account the paint type thats been used.
they have an inky blue one for vw at the following link:
http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/store...
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there doesnt seem to be anything metallicy, but if they are only slight urface scratches, then it shouldnt make too much difference, as long as the colour match is good.
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