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Old 07-15-2008, 06:01 PM   #6 (permalink)
seamus2154
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Palm beach,Florida
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Re: Darnedest thing. Advice for filing slight scratches in paint

PerformanNorman is right if they are deep scratches. You said slight. If they are slight from pushing dirt into the clearcoat while rubbing you may get lucky. I did a similar thing when someone told me to use a dryer sheet to remove bugs because it doesn't strip your wax. well the bug parts scratched the clear. I used a porter cable w/ scratch and swirl remover from Zaino think it was called Fusion. It diminishes as it's used. Use an Orange lake country pad and use # 4 speed on the P/C. Move slow back and forth and up and down and let the Fusion work w/ moderate pressure. Do this until the fusion dries. Then buff off w/ micro fiber and inspect. I had to repeat a couple of times on some spots. Then I did it again w/ a white pad which is softer. Rotary buffing is for someone who has experience. If you grab an edge or stay in a spot 1 second too long your screwed! Ask me how I know. Then follow w/ glaze and wax ,whatever you use.
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