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ike301 06-22-2005 01:28 PM

Minor Paint scratches. Fix?
 
mostly from snowboarding, and golfing resulting from knicks and scratches, but no actual paint chippin off. mostly the abrasions that leave barely but noticiable semi-white streaks (i have a black car). (i saw the bumper guard in the catalog and thought to myself "why?". now i know. putting the laundry basket on the bumper then sliding it off, is NOT a good thing!)

Is there a good aftermarket fix for this? maybe some time of color rub which i can wax thereafter to seal the color in?

thanks in advance!

Thunder22 06-22-2005 02:09 PM

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Originally Posted by ike301
mostly from snowboarding, and golfing resulting from knicks and scratches, but no actual paint chippin off. mostly the abrasions that leave barely but noticiable semi-white streaks (i have a black car). (i saw the bumper guard in the catalog and thought to myself "why?". now i know. putting the laundry basket on the bumper then sliding it off, is NOT a good thing!)

Is there a good aftermarket fix for this? maybe some time of color rub which i can wax thereafter to seal the color in?

thanks in advance!

Try maguiars swirl/scratch remover first, other than that a good detailer might be able to get them out with some touch up paint, clear cloat and an orbiter polisher.

RealShakaZulu 06-22-2005 05:03 PM

Removing Minor Scratches
 
Assuming you are buying the Porter Cable... Removing a scratch requires you to remove the layer of paint or clear coat that contains the defect. This is best accomplished by compounding and polishing with a circular polisher (Makita 9227, Dewalt 849).

That said, minor scratches can be easily removed with a dual-action polisher like the Porter Cable 7424 and deeper scratches can be made much less noticeable. The procedure requires spot compounding with a wool pad, spot polishing with a foam pad and finishing with your favorite wax or paint sealant. Compounding abrades away the area surrounding the scratch to the lowest point of the scratch. This makes the scratch invisible. Polishing fills any trace of the scratch and restores surface gloss. Finishing protects the surface with your favorite wax or sealant. These are the same three steps used by automakers, detailers and body shop technicians.... http://www.properautocare.com/witporcabpol.html

ike301 06-22-2005 05:24 PM

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Originally Posted by gresch
Try maguiars swirl/scratch remover first, other than that a good detailer might be able to get them out with some touch up paint, clear cloat and an orbiter polisher.

does the maguiars swirl/scratch remover come in colors? has anyone else tried this?

Thunder22 06-22-2005 05:32 PM

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Originally Posted by ike301
does the maguiars swirl/scratch remover come in colors? has anyone else tried this?

no it doesn't come in colors, and yes, i've used it on my vette.

http://www.meguiars.com/estore/produ...tchX&sku=G-103

JV 06-22-2005 07:06 PM

Ike, the girl you're taking out this weekend, she better put out the punani for all the trouble you're going to to get your X all spiffed up!

JV

ike301 06-23-2005 12:56 AM

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Originally Posted by JVZ104
Ike, the girl you're taking out this weekend, she better put out the punani for all the trouble you're going to to get your X all spiffed up!

JV

my next question, was 'what's the best way to clean the interior?' >=)

RealShakaZulu 06-23-2005 01:42 AM

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Originally Posted by gresch
no it doesn't come in colors, and yes, i've used it on my vette.

http://www.meguiars.com/estore/produ...tchX&sku=G-103

Ditto, stay away from the colored polishes. They try to mask scratches by filling them with dye :confused: I have never gotten good result with them.

Regarding the interior... Lexol Vinylex for the vinyl, Lexol Leather Cleaner and Lexol Leather Conditioner for the seats, Invisible Glass for the windows and eyeglass cleaning wipes for the nav screen.

LeMansX5 06-23-2005 07:45 AM

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Originally Posted by ike301
my next question, was 'what's the best way to clean the interior?' >=)

I have seen Spinneybeck recommended a lot on various boards. Zaino and Griotsgarage.com also has good stuff for leather care.
http://leatherz.com/Merchant2/mercha...ode=Appearance
Spinneybeck
425 CrossPoint Pkwy
Suite 100
Getzville , NY 14068
800-482-7777
716-446-2380
716-446-2396 (fax)
[email protected]

ike301 06-27-2005 01:34 AM

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Originally Posted by gresch
Try maguiars swirl/scratch remover first, other than that a good detailer might be able to get them out with some touch up paint, clear cloat and an orbiter polisher.

sorry gresch. i guess my scratches are too deep. this didnt do anything for my car.... i think i need a colored one.... any suggestions?


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