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Old 12-28-2010, 08:40 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi if you have been in the general discussion section you may have read my thread if not i will link it.

I am hoping that some of you pros out there could give me some input on whether or not you think these scratches can be buffed out or not. You can not feel them when you run your hand over them but as you can see the dog went to town, pic on last page. thanks guys.


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Hard to tell on a picture and a dirty car. I'm not sure if you had the flash make the scratches show up extra good or whether they are just that deep.

Does your nail catch in them or not?

But if you got the tools (or know someone that has them) you could give it a shot.
You won't be able to do this by hand though.

If normal polishing won't get it out, you could always wet-sand it, but start with the lightest correction method and work your way up if that doesn't work.
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I am thinking not. Junkman could tell you better than I.

Though I did just spend all day doing the car and I managed to get most of the bird poo etching out of my hood so it was time well spent for me.
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