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Excellent scratch remover the pros use
Old 07-27-2005, 06:04 PM   #1
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Default Excellent scratch remover the pros use

I picked up my Acura early April of this year and after driving it a few weeks I discovered a 4 inch hairline scratch on the front fender. So I took it to the dealer and they said they'd take care of it minutes after I told them. I pulled the car to the service area and the tech cleaned the area with this red sweet smelling liquid, then applied a white paste to the scratch and buffer and began buffing the fender. After two further applications the scratch was gone! Now I've tried just about every store bought crap that claims it'll do the same thing but it never does, this stuff worked. I asked him what he used and he gave me the info right off the bottles. It works on any painted surface with a clearcoat and it's clearcoat safe.

3M Professional Formula
Perfect It II
Rubbing Compound
Contains no silicones
(612) 773-1110
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Car Brite - Snappy Shine
(317) 788-9925
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Old 07-27-2005, 06:10 PM   #2
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Sounds like the scratch wasn't deep, in which case a simple compund and wax procedure will work.
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