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    i was using the water blade and my hand slipped and the purple part that you hold made about a 2 in. purple scuff on my hood any tips on getting it off scratch x ???

    also any opinions on the water blade i just bought it
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    I use the blade quite often and really like it. I use the blade to remove the majority of the water on my vehicles, then follow that up w/ my Water Magnet. I would try to clay bar the area w/ the scuff. I've removed scuffs (mostly other people's bumper marks ) with good success in the past. Then follow up w/ the ScracthX and finally wax.
    1999 Ford Contour SVT
    Silver Frost/Midnite Blue
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    • #3
      Hi White Camaro

      I bought one of these sometime ago actually called an Aqua Blade made by Autoglymn. I used it once and was worried when it screeched across the surface of a spotlessly clean roof panel

      I have since only used it on large areas of glass. I know some people love them, but i'm a bit too concerned with scratches appearing, i'll be sticking to the Water Magnet or chamois.

      Rob

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      • #4
        Try to wash it off. It is basically a plastic above surface contaminate.

        If that doesn't work, try bug and tar remover.

        Next step try clay.

        If that doesn't work use paint cleaner

        Finally if all else fails, ScratchX should do it.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Jbirk
          Try to wash it off. It is basically a plastic above surface contaminate.

          If that doesn't work, try bug and tar remover.

          Next step try clay.

          If that doesn't work use paint cleaner

          Finally if all else fails, ScratchX should do it.
          Or...you could try the ScratchX first and save a whole lot of time!

          I have a CWB and use it only on glass.

          Tim
          Tim Lingor's Product Reviews

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