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Old 01-22-2015, 07:35 PM   #1
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How to correcting a scuff mark??

So this winter I was scraping off ice from the windshield. I slipped on ice and stabilized myself with the scraper on my hood. I got away with just a scuff mark on the clearbra. I had the car entire car opticoated. Does anyone have any suggestion on a compound that can remove the scuff mark? I haven’t tried to correct an opticoated car. I don't have a rotary buffer so I would like to do this by hand.
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becareful with a rotary buffer. you'll most likely create some hologram unless you are an amazing pro.
start with the least aggressive polish then check the results, if it doesn't work move to a most aggressive conpound. (polish = polishing. conpound = heavy cutting)
I use menzerna compounds and polishes and they work great, but something cheaper like sonus also works.
just be very careful with the rotary

oops. just read that you DONT have a rotary buffer.
you can take it out by hand as I've done this before, it just takes a lot of time.
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https://www.facebook.com/pages/Detai...8932?ref=br_tf

that's my page, look for the before and after of the scuff mark above the wheel. I took that one out by hand. click on photos and it's near the bottom.
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So you just scuffed the clear bra?
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Yup... Luckily it was just a scuff mark. It was the dull end of the scraper.
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I can see the metallic flakes right through the scuff mark.
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Gonna hijack this thread to ask a question since it's related. When buffing out a scuff do you have to do the whole panel? I imagine that if you do just the scuff it the surrounding paint won't look nearly as polished.
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I just scuffed the case on my iPhone too. It sucks. I've been trying to buff it out. I might have to get a case for my case. Maybe after some time, I'll end up with a Russian doll. I would get a clearbra for your clearbra bro.
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Gonna hijack this thread to ask a question since it's related. When buffing out a scuff do you have to do the whole panel? I imagine that if you do just the scuff it the surrounding paint won't look nearly as polished.
Just need to go out a few inches and sort of gradually build up to the scuff it's self. It will stand out a bit at first because you will keep looking for it but will blend in with a bit of weathering.
If you do the whole panel then the next panel won't look right and you will be caught in an endless loop of next, next , next, damn first one has dulled start all over again.
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I just scuffed the case on my iPhone too. It sucks. I've been trying to buff it out. I might have to get a case for my case. Maybe after some time, I'll end up with a Russian doll. I would get a clearbra for your clearbra bro.
I wish I could get a clearbra for the clearbra.
I'm still on that honeymoon phase with my car. Had it since July and it has no flaw on the paint except the scuff. I won't care that much once I start tracking the car.
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I wish I could get a clearbra for the clearbra.
I'm still on that honeymoon phase with my car. Had it since July and it has no flaw on the paint except the scuff. I won't care that much once I start tracking the car.
You know those lint rollers for getting pet hair off your clothes? Business opportunity! Clearbra with 10 layers you can pull off, 1 for every year. It's like getting new underwear!!
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You know those lint rollers for getting pet hair off your clothes? Business opportunity! Clearbra with 10 layers you can pull off, 1 for every year. It's like getting new underwear!!
You could just tell people it is a front spoiler until you pealed enough layers to get it level!
Or we could just flash back to the 80s and 90s!



I see this and all I can think is "I'm Batman"
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You could just tell people it is a front spoiler until you pealed enough layers to get it level!
Or we could just flash back to the 80s and 90s!



I see this and all I can think is "I'm Batman"
Oh god..my eyes
I never understood that look. That's more like dirty dominatrix underwear.
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Oh god..my eyes
I never understood that look. That's more like dirty dominatrix underwear.
The ironic part was that the damned bra would sometimes rub the paint off right to bare metal at every seam.
But your bumper stayed bug free!
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