Best way to remove scratches?
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Best way to remove scratches?
My car is starting to get more and more scratches on it. It is pretty much impossible to avoid since I live in a heavily populated area.
I figured I might as well start learning how to properly remove the scratches so I can get good at it and not have to be so disappointed when my car gets marked up.
The car is almost brand new and the paint job is beautiful. I am happy with it, so you can imagine how much it sucks to get scratched up.
One of the scratches is my fault. You have to back in to the parking place at my job, and it is also on a huge slope, so it is really difficult to see. I backed into the fence so slightly that I did not even feel it, but the rear bumper has a deep scratch where it took the paint off. Luckily it is very low, down by the right muffler, so you can't really see it unless you know what you are looking for.
The second scratch is due to some asshole. Not sure how or why it is there, but there is some kind of blue paint in two different spots. They are small scuffs but definitely noticeable.
I saw one video where a guy was using WD40 and Toothpaste to remove stuff, but I do not buy that.
thanks guys
I figured I might as well start learning how to properly remove the scratches so I can get good at it and not have to be so disappointed when my car gets marked up.
The car is almost brand new and the paint job is beautiful. I am happy with it, so you can imagine how much it sucks to get scratched up.
One of the scratches is my fault. You have to back in to the parking place at my job, and it is also on a huge slope, so it is really difficult to see. I backed into the fence so slightly that I did not even feel it, but the rear bumper has a deep scratch where it took the paint off. Luckily it is very low, down by the right muffler, so you can't really see it unless you know what you are looking for.
The second scratch is due to some asshole. Not sure how or why it is there, but there is some kind of blue paint in two different spots. They are small scuffs but definitely noticeable.
I saw one video where a guy was using WD40 and Toothpaste to remove stuff, but I do not buy that.
thanks guys
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Without pictures of the scratches it's hard to say, but you can try using a rubbing compound and a microfiber towel. If the scratches are too deep, you may need touch up paint.
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If the scratches are superficial (e.g. in the clear coat only), try this -
Step 1. ScratchX
Step 2. A light polish
Step 3. Wax
If they are deep, find a professional.
Step 1. ScratchX
Step 2. A light polish
Step 3. Wax
If they are deep, find a professional.
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MODERATOR NOTE - Moved to the "Wash and Wax" forum.
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Without getting into pictures, there's 2 ways about it. You can either go for a full blown correction, or do what I call a paint enhancement. Either way, you're probably going to want to pick up a DA polisher and probably some Megs or Lake Country microfiber pads.
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dang. I posted the pics in the wrong thread. It is annoying how this forum blends them all onto one page.
Blue Scuff ( some idiot )
Back Scratch and Scuff ( this idiot )
Blue Scuff ( some idiot )
Back Scratch and Scuff ( this idiot )
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A little late to the game, but if you haven't taken care of it yet:
green marks = paint transfer. Take some Megs M105 on a microfiber towel and it should come right off.
black marks on bottom of bumper: scraped paint off to substrate. Requires repaint to be perfect. Interim solution would be touch up with something like Dr. Colorchip.
green marks = paint transfer. Take some Megs M105 on a microfiber towel and it should come right off.
black marks on bottom of bumper: scraped paint off to substrate. Requires repaint to be perfect. Interim solution would be touch up with something like Dr. Colorchip.
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It’s from the fence at work. I have to turn off a busy street, roll into this hill, then hurry and reverse up the hill before traffic gets to me. It always results in me hitting the fence. I got a backup camera installed so that will make it easier.
Can i get these supplies at autozone? It sounds like an easy fix, I really appreciate you. Lemme know.
Can i get these supplies at autozone? It sounds like an easy fix, I really appreciate you. Lemme know.
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ended up getting this stuff because it was the cheapest. I didn't feel like spending $30 on a buffer so I just got a microfiber cloth.
Almost perfect other than the one scratch. The deep one. Got everything else off!!
Yo guys I did it!! The only thing left is that one little scratch. Also I got a backup camera so I can see the fence!!! THIS IS MY BABY...I have never treated a car this good.
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Wax it after.... You stripped your paint... Nothing wrong, just put a little wax on it after you use that stuff.... It's good stuff, BTW... Hit it with some Meg's NXT or Carnuba, good for what I find in stores... There's better stuff out there, but this is good enough for now...
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Those scratches on the borders of the scratch were already there. I actually got a lot of them out. I don't think it is stripping. But then again, I am not totally sure.
I have already found pearl white paint pens by Acura online. I have yet to pull the trigger because I feel like its a lot for one scratch.
BUT... I need to just have it on hand anyway, huh.
I have already found pearl white paint pens by Acura online. I have yet to pull the trigger because I feel like its a lot for one scratch.
BUT... I need to just have it on hand anyway, huh.
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Those scratches on the borders of the scratch were already there. I actually got a lot of them out. I don't think it is stripping. But then again, I am not totally sure.
I have already found pearl white paint pens by Acura online. I have yet to pull the trigger because I feel like its a lot for one scratch.
BUT... I need to just have it on hand anyway, huh.
I have already found pearl white paint pens by Acura online. I have yet to pull the trigger because I feel like its a lot for one scratch.
BUT... I need to just have it on hand anyway, huh.
You you removed the wax from the paint wherever the scratch out toched it, it polishes into the clear this way, needs fresh wax after over that spot.
I buy a paint pen every time I buy a car, right away... You never know when you may need it!!!
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Oh crap. Well luckily I have some turtle wax. So just wax that area? I touched up multiple places, I hope I can remember everywhere that I did it.
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My baby! 2007 Acura RDX 240K miles, got it in 2/2016 with 175K miles!
My car, a 2011 Kia Optima EX, 174K miles. Live/Hate relationship with this one. It's super reliable and comfortable, but that's about it!
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My cars last year...
I had the red Camry fof 3 months, couldn't stand driving it, so I traded it on this TL... Like a fool, I convinced nyself the TL was too much car for me to handle, and I took a low ball offer for it amd got tge Optima....
It literally KILLS me to see these pictures...
All of these cars are in great shape... But the TL was my favorite and I'm dying to get back to a TL ir a similar car...
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My cars last year...
I had the red Camry fof 3 months, couldn't stand driving it, so I traded it on this TL... Like a fool, I convinced nyself the TL was too much car for me to handle, and I took a low ball offer for it amd got tge Optima....
It literally KILLS me to see these pictures...
All of these cars are in great shape... But the TL was my favorite and I'm dying to get back to a TL ir a similar car...
Why couldnt yoy stand driving the Camry? Boring handling?
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The Camry's engine has horrible rasp and drone, it was completely stock. Interior fit and finish was laughable... Things like that... Also, I think the steering rack was bad and the brakes took a long block to stop the car... It also needes tires, floor mats because it had none and an extra keyfob, it was too much to invest in a car I didn't like... It was a pretty car, but that's about it...
The TL had it's annoyances... Battery drain, heavy doors that would close on you if you weren't careful, super low to the ground, much lower than your TSX. It needed mirror actuators, TB/WP job, tune up, tranny mounts, and some minor suspension work... At the time, I reallly didn't understand what was wrong, but I did some resaerch in retrospect, and figured out everything I should have done and it really wasn't that bad after all...
The Base 3G TL's are excellent cars, but they have that solid, tank-like feel to them. Don't get me wrong, they hamdle super well, but ut won't feel light like a TSX, it will be a little bit more of a highway car, in comparison... My Optima is definitely much lighter, and I can feel that, but it's not as good in any area, compared to a TL.
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