I have an '04 Corvette Z06, and it has been garaged the entire time I purchased it new. The color of the vehicle is Torch Red, and I have scractches I caused (using a napkin with water) by removing bird "dung" from the rear center on the panel directly behind the C5 emblem, and there are hairline scratches that were caused by a piece of material (not sure it was rusted metal, or aluminum) that blew up on the hood of the car when my wife and I were recently out on a day trip.
What is the best way to remove these scratches? When I run my fingernails across both locations on the car, there are no indentations. I have read alot recently, and have even conferred my Official GM Service Manual for the 2004 Corvette, in the clearcoat repair specifications section. Any ideas or suggestions? I would greatly appreciate it, and thanks for such a great source of information.
p.s. - oh, by the way, if this is the wrong section of the forum, I will gladly post in the right area.
What is the best way to remove these scratches? When I run my fingernails across both locations on the car, there are no indentations. I have read alot recently, and have even conferred my Official GM Service Manual for the 2004 Corvette, in the clearcoat repair specifications section. Any ideas or suggestions? I would greatly appreciate it, and thanks for such a great source of information.
p.s. - oh, by the way, if this is the wrong section of the forum, I will gladly post in the right area.


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