Zigged when I should have Zagged backing down my drive in my wife's XC90 and scraped against the branch of a Cedar tree
It's about a 1/4 inch wide (high?) almost the full length of the car. Should mention its a light silver with a green tinge.
I tried UC by hand and I managed to reduce the appearance significantly, but in the right light it's still visible.
So I'm wanting to take the G110v2 and give it a try.
I've seen the videos but most are removing a swirl or 'small' scratch.
Looking for suggestions on how to attack something like I described.
Would I just use a back and forth motion over the length of the scratch one section at a time; or an up and down motion, or ...?
It's about a 1/4 inch wide (high?) almost the full length of the car. Should mention its a light silver with a green tinge.
I tried UC by hand and I managed to reduce the appearance significantly, but in the right light it's still visible.
So I'm wanting to take the G110v2 and give it a try.
I've seen the videos but most are removing a swirl or 'small' scratch.
Looking for suggestions on how to attack something like I described.
Would I just use a back and forth motion over the length of the scratch one section at a time; or an up and down motion, or ...?
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