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How to remove a defect by hand with ScratchX
How to use ScratchX by hand to remove swirls, scratches and water spot etchings
How to use ScratchX by hand to remove defects like these,
+ + = Success!A couple of important notes to consider, 1) Clear coats are harder than traditional paints. This means they are more difficult to remove defects out of, especially by hand. This is part explains the increase in popularity of the Porter Cable Dual Action Polisher. 2) ScratchX is not a wipe-on, wipe-off product, (WOWO), it's more of a wipe-on, work-in product, (WOWI). You need to apply with a clean foam applicator pad and when you're applying it you need to put a little passion behind your pad. Here is how to remove a bird dropping etching or an isolated scratch.
The trick is to work the product in until it just begins to disappear and to apply more than one application. You see, the ScratchX, like all Meguiar's Paint Cleaners, contain a diminishing abrasive, as you work ScratchX in, the microscopic diminishing abrasives gently abrade the surface removing small particles of paint. But as you work it in, these diminishing abrasives breakdown. Thus, they quit abrading the finish and actually polish the finish to a clear, high gloss. This diminishing action turned polishing action is a benefit to you because it enable you to work out defects without leaving scratches behind. Because the diminishing abrasive breakdown, you need to re-apply and repeat the process until the defects are removed. Note: You can rarely remove a bird dropping etching, or a scratch, from a clear-coated finish with one application. "A little technique goes a long way" ScratchX works, if you work it. It takes a little practice to get the hang of removing defects out of modern clear coats with hi-tech products like ScratchX. It' not like the old days with a traditional lacquer or enamel paint job where you could apply some old-fashioned rubbing compound and in a few passes, the scratch would be gone, (and so would a lot of your paint). High gloss clear coats are thin delicate surface coatings that are easily dulled and easily scratched. Once they are dulled down and/or scratched, it takes the right product, the right technique together with the human element of care and passion to massage them back to a glistening gemstone. Have patience, and if at first you don't succeed, try try again.
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How to remove the etching left by a bird dropping with ScratchX
At the recent San Diego Viper Detailing Clinic here at Meguiar's in Irvine, one of the club members showed me where a bird left him a little present on the hood of his black Viper. Below is a picture of the car after the Meguiar's polishing system... Before ScratchX After ScratchX Note: The above after picture was taken after three applications of ScratchX that were thoroughly worked into the finish. Each application removed a little more paint and thus removed a little more of the etching. After three applications the etching was no longer visible from a couple feet away. We stopped here because we were going to machine polish the entire finish using the G-100a . At the time the above after picture was taken, neither any polish or wax had been applied. The results will only get better with an application of a pure polish and then a couple of coats of wax. Below is a picture of the same defect after a thorough polishing and waxing procedure was performed by the owner using the following products. (Note: The below is a list of all the products used over the entire car including the etching left by the bird dropping. Products Used Quik Clay System G-100a W-8006 foam polishing pad W-9006 foam finishing pad #83 Dual Action Cleaner Polish #80 Speed Glaze Meguiar's NXT Generation Tech Wax Ultimate Wipe Ultimate Bonnet After The 6.3 mega pixel camera, held about one foot away was able to capture what remains of the etching. The above photos are what are referred to as RAW format photos. That is they have not been altered or modified in any way, including resizing. They have been cropped out of the original at 700 pixels wide. The after picture shows just a small amount of pitting, but not enough to continue removing clear coat from the finish because with your eyes up close, about one foot away, you cannot see this pitting. Standing directly over the hood of the car and looking directly into the hood, you can see no sign of the original etching. When were were all through, the defect was no longer visible unless you knew where to look, were in the right light, and put your face right down close to the finish. Read the entire detailing makeover on this Viper by clicking here...
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Re: How to remove a defect by hand with ScratchX
The reason I was asking about Scratch X is because I do have a lot of light cobwebbing swirls in my car...using Scratch X by hand over the whole car can be a bit time consuming.
When using the #80, so I apply to the DAP and spread it across until it becomes clear then wipe off with a microfiber towel? Or is it like wax, wait til it dries and then wipe off? |
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IF you add fresh product to used product you dilute the fresh product, plus you might have loosened contaminants and particles of paint in the mix after a previous application.
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Re: How to remove a defect by hand with ScratchX
Saw a live demonstration by Mike and I am convinced that when used properly ScratchX will do the job! I have to pick some of this up myself. Thanks!
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Re: How to remove a defect by hand with ScratchX
Ok, i used it on my dads car, Very severe swirl marks, and i gotta say. I used it on a 8X8" part of the back of the car and after 3 passes by hand, 2 by buffer, and one by hand..it got out 95% out. Why does my pad turn black?(his car is black and i clayed,wash,,ect)
im confused on that. To hard of rubbing? |
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Re: How to remove a defect by hand with ScratchX
MIght be you're working on a single stage paint. If so, some paint transfer will happen.
Here's the link. How To Test for a Clearcoat or Single Stage Paint Finish Hope that helps. Tim
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