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Old 09-01-2010, 03:13 PM   #9 (permalink)
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The most you can do with that is minimize the rough paint/clay transfer. It looks too deep to completely remove however you can use a product like Meguiar's scratch-x or Ultimate Compound if you don't have any other polishes and need to use over the counter stuff. What you will be doing is rounding off the sharp edges of the scratch with makes them less visible as light does not refract as sharply off round edges. If it is minimized enough, could you live with it?

Also, always remember to use the least aggressive method possible to get the results you are looking for (I would stay away from most rubbing compounds for this job as you don't want to remove too much clearcoat- once it is gone, it's gone.)
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