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  • Scratch X straight lines or circles?

    Hello all,
    I'm going to have to hold off on getting a PC so I thought I'd try some scratch X for helping get rid of some swirls...

    My question is this, should you apply it in a small circular motion? or in straight lines like sanding?

    Any other tips?
    Thanks!

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    http://www.meguiarsonline.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=450&highlight=Straight+lines

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    • #3
      Thanks for the link, however that mainly talks of non abrasive products, i'm sure the stratch x is abrasive..
      So would circular add more swirls?

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      • #4
        I would love to receive more input from Meguiar's and other forum members on this subject.

        How about feedback on the technique used by the famous ScottWax - King of hand application with incredible results!

        How do you apply each of the 3-steps, OK, make it 4-steps:

        Claying - Which method/agressiveness/pressure?
        Cleaning - Which method/agressiveness/pressure?
        Polishing - Which method/agressiveness/pressure?
        Wax/Sealant - Which method/agressiveness/pressure?

        I know some steps you could use an abrasive or non-abrasive product, so please advise for each product type.

        This would make a great poll if someone would want to set it up.
        A great finish begins with the right start!

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        • #5
          Following up on an old thread, never got a set in stone answer and I'm getting ready to detail my car after almost a year of neglect...

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          • #7
            I thought scratch X was designed for hand application:

            "most effective way to remove fine scratches and swirls from automotive paint by hand"

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            • #8
              Awesome! Thanks! I never even saw that when I was browsing that forum, must have over looked it....

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              • #9
                On a side note.....I love the smell of Scratch X.....my wife thinks I'm nuts!
                -Bob
                NXTti graduate, Meguiars Ford/SEMA Team

                "All Corvette's are red, the rest are mistakes" - John Heinricy (Corvette Engineer)

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                • #10
                  On a side note.....I love the smell of Scratch X.....my wife thinks I'm nuts!
                  I think they put pheromones in most of Meguiar's products ....that's why we're so hooked...

                  Alex
                  Mandarina Racing

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                  • #11
                    Well, I've finally got around to trying scratch X really good as instructed and to be honest, I'm not pleased...

                    I've had this tube about 8 months, does it go bad?
                    I have a couple scratches that you can't even catch with your fingernail but I did about 12 applications of scratch X and its still there, given its less, but still there.

                    I'll take pictures as soon as I can to show..

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                    • #12
                      Hi there 99Grandtouring, did you read the following topic :
                      Scratch X and cottonwool

                      This would really help you out

                      Greetz

                      The Eagle
                      NXToholic

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                      • #13
                        so basically cottonwool is the same as cotton balls? I have a ton of them if thats what it is?

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                        • #14
                          Originally posted by 99GrandTouring
                          Well, I've finally got around to trying scratch X really good as instructed and to be honest, I'm not pleased...

                          I've had this tube about 8 months, does it go bad?
                          I have a couple scratches that you can't even catch with your fingernail but I did about 12 applications of scratch X and its still there, given its less, but still there.

                          I'll take pictures as soon as I can to show..



                          Removing scratches requires good technique, no matter what product you use. Also, if ScratchX does not remove the defect then only a machine applied professional product will do the job, this usually means with the use of a rotary buffer.
                          Mike Phillips
                          760-515-0444
                          showcargarage@gmail.com

                          "Find something you like and use it often"

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                          • #15
                            Originally posted by 99GrandTouring
                            so basically cottonwool is the same as cotton balls? I have a ton of them if thats what it is?
                            Yes, indeed!
                            Just try it

                            Greetz
                            NXToholic

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