Originally Posted by gr8-wrx Meguiar's #83 with a DA polisher would probably make the scratch on your spoiler less noticable. Thanks, do you know where I can get it and
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01-02-2012, 09:15 PM | #16 (permalink) |
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Thanks, do you know where I can get it and for how much?
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Im sure the 83 is only a cleaner/polisher, what you want is something that will remove the scratch. For that I would try Meguairs Scratch X 2.0, its about $10 bucks, I have used it with a buffer, and it removes very fine scratches and swirls effectively.Your local auto store like Advance, AutoZone, or Napa Auto should carry it. But Heres a website that has it:Meguiar's Scratch X 2.0 - 7 oz - Free Shipping Available | Detailed Image
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No it shouldn't if you do it right. What I did was first buff the area, apply some of the scracth x.20 around the area and buff again. Jus repeat those steps until you see the scracth wear off, but don't use a lot of the scracthx 2.0, and if you are worried about it looking diff then the rest take a clean buff pad and buff the area again after the last application of the compound. The area I buffed looked like the rest of the car even after I did my next car wash. Good luck.
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If I were local to you I would help you get them out. You can try the scratch X, but there are better products out there. It doesn't look like it is down to the primer, so a good detailer could get a lot of it out. Nissan's paint is not a hard paint which is good and bad for obvious reasons. Look at your local yellow pages for detailers... I don't think one would charge more than about 50-75.00 to get most, if not all of it out.
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If you are going to buff it yourself you should apply the harder pressure on the scratch and then feather the pressure out on all sides to blend it in. The color won't be different, but depending on how marred (scratched) your paint is all over with little scratches will determine how much of it you can see.
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Ditto that! I just keep the stuff in my trunk now. It's awesome stuff!
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If you can feel the scratch with your fingernail, it's too deep a scratch and you will need re-spray to effectively repair it to a like new condition. Polishing either won't be enough or you could possibly make it worst if you don't know what you're doing. If its only the clear coat, a good professional shop might be able to wet sand and level it out. Do not wetsand if you don't know what you're doing! I would give Dr Colorchip a shot, it's easy to apply and practically fool proof. Even if you mess up, it can be removed without damaging the paint. It's not 100% perfect though. Scratch X works pretty well, but it has some fillers that eventually wear off. I would give 3M scratch remover a shot. It has worked really well for me, especially removing etching caused by bird crap and I dont feel like bringing out the polisher. Just be sure to reapply wax afterwards.
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BTW you really don't have to rub too hard to see the effects of the scratch X (our paint is already soft!). I use a terry buffing pad SPARINGLY, maybe 3 or 4 circular passes, then wiped with a clean terry cloth. That's all it needed. The comment about waxing after is important. Good luck!
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