06-25-2007, 11:12 PM
It's amazing what you can do with some good rubbing compound and a little elbow grease.
FIRST WASH THE CAR AND CLAY BAR!!!!! YOU HAVE TO REMOVE ALL DIRT BEFORE USING COMPONDS OR YOU'LL BE SORRY IN WAY'S A CANNOT BEGIN TO EXPLAIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Get one of these kits:
AND...
Grab this:
A little water and a clean cloth.
Dip the rag in water to dapen and grab alttle of the compound on the rag.
In a circular motion with good force, (enough to see the panel flex) work the compond over the scratch.
Wipe off compund with a CLEAN rag and check to see if the scratch is less noticable. (What the compound achieves is it takes off a very small layer of clear coat (not enough to damage)
If the scratch is still noticiable (with a finger nail) re apply and grind on it some more.
When you're happy with the results...
Apply this:
And then finally this:
After all that, the scratch should be barely noticiable. (unless you point it out)
FIRST WASH THE CAR AND CLAY BAR!!!!! YOU HAVE TO REMOVE ALL DIRT BEFORE USING COMPONDS OR YOU'LL BE SORRY IN WAY'S A CANNOT BEGIN TO EXPLAIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Get one of these kits:
AND...
Grab this:
A little water and a clean cloth.
Dip the rag in water to dapen and grab alttle of the compound on the rag.
In a circular motion with good force, (enough to see the panel flex) work the compond over the scratch.
Wipe off compund with a CLEAN rag and check to see if the scratch is less noticable. (What the compound achieves is it takes off a very small layer of clear coat (not enough to damage)
If the scratch is still noticiable (with a finger nail) re apply and grind on it some more.
When you're happy with the results...
Apply this:
And then finally this:
After all that, the scratch should be barely noticiable. (unless you point it out)