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  • #31
    Re: Used Scratch X, but left a lighter colored area on car

    Originally posted by bsilver View Post
    after using scratch x with light pressure and making no more progress i switched to meguiars ult compound and now it looks like this....not really sure what to do anymore

    Ouch! Def. looks too far gone now.

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    • #32
      Re: Used Scratch X, but left a lighter colored area on car

      Those things happen sometimes, it's a tough thing that many have learned from, its fixable but a respray is really the best option. It will be as good as new again, it is costly but the car will be as good as new again and if its fixable no need to worry about it. But the entire panel will have to be repainted being a metallic finish to ensure even and consistent finish.

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      • #33
        Re: Used Scratch X, but left a lighter colored area on car

        Originally posted by bsilver View Post
        I actually did have a bit of color on the terry
        If you got paint color on your towel, I suspect you rubbed through the clear coat.

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        • #34
          Re: Used Scratch X, but left a lighter colored area on car

          That pic almost looks like he rubbed down through the clear and the basecoat....

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          • #35
            Re: Used Scratch X, but left a lighter colored area on car

            Originally posted by ethereal45 View Post
            That pic almost looks like he rubbed down through the clear and the basecoat....
            yeah it seems like i went through both, i should have just left those scratches be in the first place...

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            • #36
              Re: Used Scratch X, but left a lighter colored area on car

              The bright side of the repaint is the body work will be minimal!

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              • #37
                Re: Used Scratch X, but left a lighter colored area on car

                Wow, I had no idea you were using such sustained pressure! I guess I was looking at solutions for you other than the obvious! On the bright side, I would say that you must have arms that could polish all day so once you get your technique squared you will be good to go!

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                • #38
                  Re: Used Scratch X, but left a lighter colored area on car

                  Originally posted by nz eco1 View Post
                  wow, i had no idea you were using such sustained pressure! I guess i was looking at solutions for you other than the obvious! On the bright side, i would say that you must have arms that could polish all day so once you get your technique squared you will be good to go!
                  lol

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                  • #39
                    Re: Used Scratch X, but left a lighter colored area on car

                    This isn't the first time we've seen someone rub through the clear coat by hand. "Clear coat safe" does not mean it's impossible to cause a problem, just that with proper use it won't scour the paint. It is extremely common for our Call Center to get a complaint that ScratchX 2.0 cause some haze when in reality, there's nothing in it that can cause hazing. It's always down to the applicator of choice and the way it's used. It's also extremely common for those very same people who complained about the haze to go back and rework the same area with the same tube of ScratchX 2.0 but with a foam applicator pad - the haze is cleared up and they often then call back complaining that they now have an area much shinier than the rest of the car and then ask if that means they now need to do the whole car! So, yes, ScratchX 2.0, when used properly, can do an outstanding job of removing isolated scratches without negatively impacting the clear coat in any way, shape or form. In fact, it almost always makes the paint glossier and better defined.

                    That said, we've seen a few cases of people very aggressively working by hand with a variety of products on Subaru paint, and rubbing through the clear. Not sure if that's down to Subaru paint being that much softer, that much thinner, or a combination of the two.

                    We just hate seeing things like this happen, but aggressive use of an aggressive applicator can cause problems in a big hurry.
                    Michael Stoops
                    Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.

                    Remember, this hobby is supposed to be your therapy, not the reason you need therapy.

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                    • #40
                      Re: Used Scratch X, but left a lighter colored area on car

                      I would imagine you get some pretty upset people calling in....has anyone ever tried to take legal action?

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                      • #41
                        Re: Used Scratch X, but left a lighter colored area on car

                        Originally posted by Michael Stoops View Post
                        This isn't the first time we've seen someone rub through the clear coat by hand. "Clear coat safe" does not mean it's impossible to cause a problem, just that with proper use it won't scour the paint. It is extremely common for our Call Center to get a complaint that ScratchX 2.0 cause some haze when in reality, there's nothing in it that can cause hazing. It's always down to the applicator of choice and the way it's used. It's also extremely common for those very same people who complained about the haze to go back and rework the same area with the same tube of ScratchX 2.0 but with a foam applicator pad - the haze is cleared up and they often then call back complaining that they now have an area much shinier than the rest of the car and then ask if that means they now need to do the whole car! So, yes, ScratchX 2.0, when used properly, can do an outstanding job of removing isolated scratches without negatively impacting the clear coat in any way, shape or form. In fact, it almost always makes the paint glossier and better defined.

                        That said, we've seen a few cases of people very aggressively working by hand with a variety of products on Subaru paint, and rubbing through the clear. Not sure if that's down to Subaru paint being that much softer, that much thinner, or a combination of the two.

                        We just hate seeing things like this happen, but aggressive use of an aggressive applicator can cause problems in a big hurry.
                        thanks for the response. obviously i used the wrong technique for this to happen. it was all done by hand as well. i actually seemed to go through the clearcoat and the basecoat and im glad i didnt go through the e coat to bare metal. this was just too unfortunate for the very fine scratches i was trying to remove. now i will be having the entire trunk resprayed which is a pretty penny, but i guess i have learned from what has happened.

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