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post Oct 21, 2003 - 6:24 PM
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well i was trying to make a scratch less visible on my car so i used this gunk...but i used some old rag (i dunno what was on it) n it made the spot i was rubbing duller (the paint i guess) anythin to fix this? polisher?
post Oct 21, 2003 - 6:28 PM
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QUOTE (97celicaca @ Oct 21, 2003 - 4:24 PM)
well i was trying to make a scratch less visible on my car so i used this gunk...but i used some old rag (i dunno what was on it) n it made the spot i was rubbing duller (the paint i guess) anythin to fix this? polisher?

you probably turned that scratch into thousands of little ones hense the dullness. So something like wax or polish should do the the trick, a buffer would almost definately take care of it.
post Oct 21, 2003 - 6:35 PM
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thanky. will do. could i use polish to try n help other scratches?
post Oct 21, 2003 - 6:48 PM
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WOW sorry i didnt realize i put it in interior//// section ...my bad.
post Oct 21, 2003 - 7:13 PM
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Didnt even notice":P

Well basically what dullness is, is thousands of tiny scratches reflecting the light all over the place, which is why you dont see much of a reflection and well it looks dull. So think about it this way, you wanna fill in those scratches, like when a scratchy surface is wet, it looks almost smooth. So you want something like wax that will fill those scratches in and make it appear smooth, Im sure polish is the same thing, but a buffer on the other hand I think may move the paint around and effectively eliminate the scratches, not 100% on that but I think thats how they work.

so wax or polish will be temperary but Im sure will work, just use a little elbow greace when you do it.

And what I think you did was use a rubbing compound that is used for tar and bug removal? Its abrasive so thats why it made your finish go dull. wink.gif
post Oct 21, 2003 - 7:23 PM
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thanks for your imput n putting much thought into your comment. yea good call on the tar n bug removal. TY
post Oct 22, 2003 - 8:41 AM
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for scratches my faverite is turtle waxes color polishes with the lipstick tube, Because it has color in it no matter how bad your car is faded or dulled with scratches it comes out looking brand new.


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post Oct 22, 2003 - 10:02 AM
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i use Scratch-x and it works wonders biggrin.gif
post Oct 23, 2003 - 6:02 PM
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sweeeet...used some turtle wax....dissapeared like magix.
post Oct 23, 2003 - 6:16 PM
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Yup I love that stuff


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post Oct 31, 2003 - 12:32 PM
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next time u have a scratch just use some fine rubbing compound and a lil hand glaze after


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post Oct 31, 2003 - 10:27 PM
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I've heard nasty shizt about those SoundSlut so if you go down that path make sure you get the more expensive stuff.

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