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    Question What should I use to get rid of these scratches/stains?

    What would anyone recommend that I use to rid my car of these scratches/ spots? I was thinking maybe Ultimate Compound for the "stains" and maybe scratch X for the long scratch?
    Any hints and/or tips please? Anything would be greatly appreciated
    If you need more pics please ask, I want to get this car's paint back to the way it was when it came out of the factory.
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    Re: What should I use to get rid of these scratches/stains?

    I would use Ultimate Compound for both.
    UC is stronger and if UC cannot get rid of it, Scratches would not work as well.

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    Re: What should I use to get rid of these scratches/stains?

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    3. Ultimate Compound
    4. Ultimate Polish
    5. Wax
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    Thanks. I already have a coat of wax on (this was before I actually noticed them) would that barrier keep the compound from doing its job? Also, should I compound the whole car or just the spots that need it?
    Thanks!

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    Re: What should I use to get rid of these scratches/stains?

    Karl,

    Thoryamaha, suggested a good process, but if you only do certain areas of the car you may find yourself saying, "Wow, that looks good, I wish I'd done the whole car.". Keep in mind, the products recommended prefer to be used in warm temperatures. Have the sun warm the car's surface or work in a garage that's above 50 degrees. You may also find removing some of those defects very time consuming working by hand.

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    Re: What should I use to get rid of these scratches/stains?

    Well the results are that the UC got rid of most of the scratches and stains when I applied it and I was very impressed, but now it seems that the scratches and stains came back? I compared them to the pictures I took before and they look very similar. Maybe I was supposed to apply a polish afterwords?

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    Re: What should I use to get rid of these scratches/stains?

    ^^^ you did polish, now wax maybe needed. or more polishing, imo

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    Re: What should I use to get rid of these scratches/stains?

    If your finger nail is able to catch the defects in the paint, then they are too deep to be removed by hand. To remove a scratch, you are actually leveling the clear coat around it. This will remove or blend it in. I pretty confident the scratches in last 2 photos require a machine polish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Please Wash Me Detailing:516385
    ^^^ you did polish, now wax maybe needed. or more polishing, imo
    Hmm I don't think I did, unless the UQD/UQW counts as a Polish?
    Thanks for your patience

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    Re: What should I use to get rid of these scratches/stains?

    Quote Originally Posted by heylookitskarl View Post
    Well the results are that the UC got rid of most of the scratches and stains when I applied it and I was very impressed
    this is polishing .. you polished the scratch out is what I meant

    but now it seems that the scratches and stains came back?
    so you need to polish some more. Maybe with a different product and technique.
    This is one of the frustrating things about paint correction. Usually when you polish you have to keep polishing until the surface is perfectly flat. Hope that clears up what I meant.

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