Hi,
I have been reading as much as possible before tackling my car bumper. It has 3 small scratches where the garage door hit it. Before, I could catch my fingernail in all 3 scratches (just barely). So I tried ScratchX as my first resort as the least abrasive method (even though I knew it wouldn't do anything for it as it was). After several applications by hand and a few by the PC, nothing was different.
Next step that I had available was 2000 grit paper. I wet sanded and after a while, it became smoothe. I tried a few more applications of ScratchX followed by Meguiar's Deep Polish and then the Tech Wax.
I still can see the scratches, but I can't feel them. I question is this:
Do I use a more abrasive compound (m83 or m84) and keep at it? Or should I wetsand a little more?
Before:

After:



Not much difference. The real difference is in the feel of it. It is no completely smoothe.
Thank you in advance!
-Bryan
I have been reading as much as possible before tackling my car bumper. It has 3 small scratches where the garage door hit it. Before, I could catch my fingernail in all 3 scratches (just barely). So I tried ScratchX as my first resort as the least abrasive method (even though I knew it wouldn't do anything for it as it was). After several applications by hand and a few by the PC, nothing was different.
Next step that I had available was 2000 grit paper. I wet sanded and after a while, it became smoothe. I tried a few more applications of ScratchX followed by Meguiar's Deep Polish and then the Tech Wax.
I still can see the scratches, but I can't feel them. I question is this:
Do I use a more abrasive compound (m83 or m84) and keep at it? Or should I wetsand a little more?
Before:

After:



Not much difference. The real difference is in the feel of it. It is no completely smoothe.
Thank you in advance!
-Bryan
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