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OMG...I HATE MYSELF! (Self Wash Scratch!!)
Guys I am so sorry if there is a post related to this, but I am kind of panicking now because I think I just scratched my hood while washing. The scratch isn't deep since I can only feel it when I use my nails to touch it. Other than that, it seems fine when my finger goes through it. How can I get rid of scratches like this?? Thank you all!!!
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To prevent scratch while washing. Use the 2 bucket method.
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Depending how deep it is, you may be able to the scratch (or most of it) with polishing the area. There are rubbing compounds that you can use.
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Some buffing with a microfibre cloth and a light polish will do the trick. Looks like you have simply scratched the clear coat. I use Prima products for my car. They sell three different polishes I believe, and you could get the one called Finish which would prob work just fine for a surface scratch like that.
http://www.primacarcare.com
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you can catch with your finger nail = it's done. you may polish it to diminish it but it's going to be there unless repaint.
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Meguiar's Scratch X 2.0 will eliminate any clearcoat scratches... It's hard to tell if it went thru the paint cus your cars black, but maybe give it a shot.
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Based off your questions, you are new to the automotive finish world. The others are trying to help however, there is a slight oversight... Take it to a pro before you "swirl the sh**" out of it!
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Thank you all!! I will take it to a detailer before any further action.
Otherwise I may have to start another thread with the topic "how to fuked up your paint" |
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My dealer did something similar the first time they washed my car after I bought it. I had no clue they were cleaning it, but I sure as hell saw the scratches when I got home. Thankfully, the car is white and I can't really seem them unless I am in the perfect light. Oh well....it is a DD and I'm sure she will get more.
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