I recently bought a used 08 Impala. Before I owned it it was a rental car and was treated horribly.There are long scratches all over the car and it looks horrible is they anyway I can at least make the scratches more obvious?
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Re: Scratches
less?
But yes, I am sure we can help you make it a lot better.
Any chance of pics? This will be first time doing a lot of detailing? Just wondering, since swirl/scratch removal on a whole car by hand will be an experience....2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue
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make the scratches more obvious
Can you feel the scratches your finger nail? Hopefully it's a white vehicle.
Perhaps you can post some pictures.
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Long, straight line scratches on a former rental car you say? Rental agencies nationwide must all use be using the exact same wash process because we see this from LA to Miami, El Paso to Fargo. They tend to look like this:
If you're going to be working by hand then do as others here have said and work a panel or two at a time only and spread the work out over several days or weekends. It's better to have a bit of a patchwork look for a short period of time instead of a uniform, horrible mess.
If you've never done anything like this before, you might want to read through this review of our Rubbing Compound and Polishing Compound and think about going that route. If the author of that review, Wolf-Strong, can make a 17 year old black BMW look that much better with these products, we're pretty confident you can do the same with your new-to-you Impala.Michael Stoops
Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.
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