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Anybody know of a good scratch remover ? Just small lighter scratches. Thanks !
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'95 200sx SE-R : JWT Pop, Top Speed Header, HKS Super Drager cat-back, Highport Intake cam, 17* Timing.
1993 Classic All motor goodness. -Sold
1991 NX2000 I/H/E. - Sold
1993 NX2000 I/H. - Running strong on swap # 2, For Sale
1987 Mazda RX-7 SE. -Intake, downpipe, pre-silencer,
cat-back exhaust. Also for sale.
race glaze...i picked it up at an auto body supply shop. also, ive actually heard of people using a dab of toothpaste on a moist terrycloth rag. its got mild abrasives in it...but not too harsh.
I recently (about 30 minutes ago) used Mothers Scratch remover on my Infiniti to remove some light abrasions and some light scratches. Worked perfectly, then I followed it up with 3M Hand Glaze and then some Mothers Carnauba Wax.
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Chris '91 VVL-powered SE-R
VE! Koni/GC's, Apexi, Progress, Crown, Carbotech, ACT, GSpec, Fidanza, VDO, Nismo, and other goodies '04 G35 6MT
I swear by the mothers carabuna cleaner .. sometimes I put it on a few days after a wash... you gotta scrub h-a-r-d. Takes a few hours by hand, but well worth it.
I used that 'Scratch X' stuff on my truck...all it did was make the scratches less visible. I repeated it several times with terry cloth, pad, etc. Nothing changed. It was a cheap way to make the car less scratch looking, but after all that work, it wasn't worth the time spent to me.