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Re: Scratch Remover?

To: Geo Hahn <ahwahnee@cybertrails.com>
Subject: Re: Scratch Remover?
From: Joe Burlein <supertr6@earthlink.net>
Date: Sun, 02 Mar 2003 19:06:14 -0500
Cc: TR <triumphs@autox.team.net>
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I've used 3M swirl/light scratch remover for dark color cars and the 
Meguires Professional Swirl Remover and Medallion Wax.  It lessens them, 
but, they are still visible.  I've heard Scratch X is suppossed to work, 
but have not tried it yet.

Joe


Geo Hahn wrote:

>Joe Burlein wrote:
>
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>
>>Anyone out there know of a product that "hides" light scratches in 
>>paint?  A type of polish maybe, but not swirl remover...
>>
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>I have used 2 products in the past with some success.  One is a 
>pigmented polish, the other more like a set of short fat crayons.  Both 
>attempt to fill a minor scratch with a pigment that is approximately the 
>same as your paint work.  I wouldn't do this car with a really fine 
>finish but works okay on my wife's Toyota.
>
>Why wouldn't you use something like Mirror Glaze #9... are the scratches 
>too deep?
>
>Geo Hahn
>59 TR3A
>64 TR4
>Mt Lemmon, AZ

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