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Thumper38 04-14-2005 08:31 AM

Buffing
 
I have some light scraches in the clear coat! can someone tell me how and what to use to get them out! I just got a buffer and want to do it right, what product works best and what is the procedure?
Thanks, Jason

jcv400ex 04-14-2005 08:51 AM

Others know more than me, but I had great luck with Meguiars ScratchX. I think it was $8.00 for a tube, but it works well.

Rockpick 04-14-2005 08:58 AM

Having not seen them, it's hard to really perscribe a remedy but, jcv's advice is probably dead on correct. Meguiar's Scratch-X is a very good product to remove light surficial scratches and such... Follow the directions as perscribed.

RP :D

Thumper38 04-14-2005 09:08 AM

Is this an auto zone product? and can it be used with a buffer?

jcv400ex 04-14-2005 10:03 AM

I got it at Advanced Auto, but I have seen it at other places. I did all the work by hand.

Here's a link:

http://www.meguiars.com/store_meguia...-103&store=meg

nfld150 04-14-2005 10:07 AM

I used the Meguiars ScratchX last weekend on my 2000 Bark Blue. Lots of scratches after the winter. I used a polisher and they all came out. Truck looks great. Get it....:rocker:

Rockpick 04-14-2005 10:32 AM

Scratch-X is a 'by hand' product but, I have heard of folks utilizing it on a dual action polishser (PC) with good results (although, I don't recommend it).

So, in short, if you don't have a polisher, don't worry, you can achieve great results with some elbow grease.

RP :D

04 RED LARIAT 04-14-2005 04:44 PM

Oops. I used the hell out of it with the polisher.:lol:


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