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  • #16
    Re: Damaged clear coat

    How many times did you apply ScratchX? Perhaps if you apply it a few more times it will help even more with the scratches and swirls. Just a thought.

    I am not familiar with that polisher. They don't seem to carry that here in the states, so I don't have any idea how well it will work. Perhaps someone with experience with that polisher will chime in here?
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    • #17
      Re: Damaged clear coat

      Originally posted by UgaBoga View Post
      Hi again,

      I have applied Scratch-X to the damaged area, it seems to have helped. I will be able to confirm later, once the shine has gone away. I can now see that the metallic paint is still intact in the damaged area after applying scratch-x.

      The criminal compound was this - http://www.kittencarcare.com.au/prod...cut_polish.htm

      Stupid me for not reading the details on the tin, the reason I thought it would be OK was because my brother bought it for his 2003 model car. Naturally, I thought it would be fitting for my car too. (kinda explains why he had never opened it in the first place )

      I will take a photo once the shine is off, but I believe Scratch-X has definitely helped!

      Thanks for the help, the assistance has been greatly appreciated!
      Lesson learned.. read the directions! On the website you gave, it specifically states "not for clear coated finishes".
      Last edited by DaGonz; Dec 17, 2007, 09:16 PM. Reason: spelling correction
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      • #18
        Re: Damaged clear coat

        I wouldnt want to use that cleaner/wax on a single stage finish either.... there is no need for that.
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