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Old 09-18-2016, 12:05 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by humfrz View Post

Then clay bar the area.

If it still looks rough, rub in some scratch remover (or light polishing compound).

If it looks good, wax it.



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Originally Posted by NLS8520 View Post
Well if you do not want to invest in a machine polisher at this time, although you should as a PC7424XP or Harbor Freight DA are pretty cheap and you can use them to polish the entire car to good results, but lets say you want to attempt to remove by hand on that small spot, you can purchase a compound polish for swirl removal like Meguiar's M105 like this:



As well as a Tangerine Polishing EZ Grip Hydro-Tech Hand Applicator like this:



You should get decent results with some elbow grease since its just a small area u need to repair. Order some good quality towels as well for polish removal.
So I used Turtle Wax Polishing compound and the scratches are still there, but they are not visible at all unless you know theres a scratch there (me)... It got rid of the white smudge that i had, most likely from the rubbing compound that i used. Not worth buffing anymore.
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