View Full Version : Best Scratch Remover?


Jebb209
04-28-2008, 12:09 AM
I've got a few scratches on my rig (mostly just clear coat) and they have gotten to the point of driving my crazy... So I checked out Wal-Mart today and saw the WALL of scratch products out there and figured I'd check with my suby peeps for their input... Input Please!!!

Justin

darkonion
04-28-2008, 12:11 AM
There is a product, or rather a service. StupidDent... actually, he is now known as DetailAddict. Check out his stuff.

Bagin,DVS
04-28-2008, 10:02 PM
swirl marks, lights scratches?
i found that a silver crayon, crayola crayon, wrks pretty good.
cheap to.

Jebb209
04-28-2008, 11:00 PM
i guess im looking for the best rubbing compound... anyone?

wrxisthebest
04-28-2008, 11:03 PM
go to detailaddict....

DetailAddict
04-29-2008, 07:59 AM
Thanks guys!

For home use, I recommend Adam's Polishes - Swirl & Haze Remover 16oz (http://www.detailaddict.com/product_info.php?products_id=38)

If you have a PC and good at it, typically Menzerna SIP and NP should take good care of you. Otherwise there is always Menzerna Power Gloss as well. Remember, correct pad can help a long way without moving to different compound/polish.

There is a product, or rather a service. StupidDent... actually, he is now known as DetailAddict. Check out his stuff.

go to detailaddict....

Jebb209
04-30-2008, 03:42 PM
very cool, thanks sir!

JamesGRrallye
05-18-2008, 05:54 AM
1. Wet sand with 2000 or 2500

http://www.mobileworks.com/auto_paint_wet_sanding.html

2. Porter & Cable buffer/ Yellow pad / Meguiar's Rubbing compound


http://www.meguiars.com/video/

Jebb209
05-21-2008, 12:04 AM
very good advice! and a really nice site, thanks folks

justin

Irish_car_B0mb
05-21-2008, 12:17 AM
use 80 grit sand paper. it will work best at hiding the little scratches you were worried about.

trust me you wont see the little scratches anymore.:rofl:

DetailAddict
05-21-2008, 08:01 AM
you won't see much of the paint either... :lol:

use 80 grit sand paper. it will work best at hiding the little scratches you were worried about.

trust me you wont see the little scratches anymore.:rofl:

SpecC
05-22-2008, 04:55 AM
if by hand, I'd go as far as using a bunch of meguair's scratchX. If by a machine polisher, rotary or random orbital, any mild or strong polish like the menzerna should do the job. sanding will probably eat up your clear coat!

DesertBandit
05-30-2008, 07:39 PM
ScratX is probably the only store bought product that might get you some decent results by hand. I haven't tried the new 3M products, but the old Swirl Remover worked well. Investing in an orbital or rotary is one of the few investments that pay off over time. Machine compounds from Menzerna are the only polishes for me since I have tried them. Their new cermaic clearcoat polish works extremely well, but I still like the flexibility of having their intensive polish and finishing polish and switching between orange and white pads for different cutting power. If your paint is getting long in the tooth, top it off with a finishing glaze to fill in the remaining swirls and scratches, which should be minimal even with only a PC.

Intensive Polish (http://www.detailedimage.com/wax.php?id=2060&url=detailedimage.com/Menzerna-M10/Intensive-Polish-IP-P72/)
http://www.detailedimage.com/pics/products/MZ-IP-M.gif

Final Polish (http://www.detailedimage.com/wax.php?id=2060&url=detailedimage.com/Menzerna-M10/Final-Polish-II-FPII-P73/)
http://www.detailedimage.com/pics/products/MZ-FP2-M.gif

Finishing Touch Glaze (http://www.detailedimage.com/wax.php?id=2060&url=detailedimage.com/Menzerna-M10/Finishing-Touch-Glaze-FTG-P77/)
http://www.detailedimage.com/pics/products/MZ-FTG-M.gif

A lot of sites carry Menzerna, but I typically order from DI since I don't have to pay taxes and their shipping is usually the lowest. Good luck with the scratches and post some pics if you can.