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Old 11-26-2009, 03:00 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by spearfish25 View Post
I have a few areas with minor clear coat scuffs that I'm going to try taking off by hand first. I was stupid and left my rear hatch open, resting against a padded wire conduit that runs above my car in the garage (condo). I was re-torquing wheel lugs and the slight shifting of the car back and forth scuffed the clear where it was touching the conduit. I was pissed, but I think a little elbow grease should do the trick. Otherwise, PC will be ordered next week Thanks for the input everyone.
A random orbit is a good tool, and the Porter Cable is highly recommended by those that do a lot of detailing. It's not really for the weekly waxing, but more for the seasonal polishing to bring everything back. You should be able to handle the scuffs with a good product to deal with that, either by hand or machine. My favorite, that I've kept a bottle of on the shelf for 30+ years is 3M Finesse-it II. Not cheap, but able to work magic on minor blems.. Once a year for me with a random orbit.

http://www.autobodytoolmart.com/3m-f...l-p-11292.aspx

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