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  • #16
    Re: Not very happy with ScratchX

    Originally posted by yakky View Post
    I tested on medium metallic blue. What do you mean by finger marks? Lines where you used the abrasive and had your fingers?
    Yeah, basically scratch impressions from the abrasives being rubbed across the paint. Didn't see this by machine, only when hand applied using a clean foam applicator pad. I can see if we have the pictures, if not it's easy enough to duplicate.

    ScratchX doesn't do this.
    Mike Phillips
    760-515-0444
    showcargarage@gmail.com

    "Find something you like and use it often"

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    • #17
      Re: Not very happy with ScratchX

      Originally posted by Mike Phillips View Post
      Yeah, basically scratch impressions from the abrasives being rubbed across the paint. Didn't see this by machine, only when hand applied using a clean foam applicator pad. I can see if we have the pictures, if not it's easy enough to duplicate.

      ScratchX doesn't do this.
      Interesting, I applied via Costco Yellow MF and it came out nice and smooth. I haven't had issue via machine either. Next time I use it by hand I'll pay attention to it.

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      • #18
        Re: Not very happy with ScratchX

        Thanks everyone for you replies I will have another go today. Just a couple of things....

        What amount would I use, when do I stop and wipe off? When its dry or does it go very clear like U have rubbed it all off? and how much pressure do I need to use?
        I would like the above answered before I start, that way I know then that I am doing it right.

        Thank you all again for taking the time to reply

        graeme

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        • #19
          Re: Not very happy with ScratchX

          What if you start with rubbing compound, and finish with Scratch X. The compound to remove the scratch and the Scratch X to remove the compound haze.

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          • #20
            Re: Not very happy with ScratchX

            Originally posted by Graeme View Post
            Thanks everyone for you replies I will have another go today. Just a couple of things....

            What amount would I use, when do I stop and wipe off? When its dry or does it go very clear like U have rubbed it all off? and how much pressure do I need to use?
            I would like the above answered before I start, that way I know then that I am doing it right.

            Thank you all again for taking the time to reply

            graeme
            Only work about 5 to 6 inches of the scratch at a time, first see if you can make a small section of it go away, then cookie-cutter your results over the rest of the scratch.

            Not sure how deep this scratch is, but we've seen similar scratches that look as thought they were put in with a razor blade, so they are thin, but deep, in these case you cannot remove them at all.

            When applying to remove a 5-6 inch section, use about a teaspoon of product, in your situation, better to use too much than too little. Spread the product out over the section your working, and move your applicator pad across the scratch, not in line with it, actually at an angel to it is a good practice. You can even rub in two different angles with repeated applications.

            Rub using around 8 to 15 pounds of pressure to the pad and move you hand in a back and forth direction quickly, like you're a machine.

            "Be the pad"

            as Chevy Chase would say...

            Apply until what starts out to be an opaque/whitish film turns to an oily looking film then remove. Don't pay any attention to the directions that direct you to let the product dry, these are wrong. See this article,

            Then wipe off the residue and repeat until you done this at least 3 times. After each application and removal, inspect to see if you notice any improvement. If with each application it gets harder to see where you applied the product then continue until it's gone you feel to any further could go through the clear coat.

            If you see absolutely no improvement after 3 applications, then the scratch is either very deep and you're actually improving it, (this means you're remove the paint surround the scratch but because the scratch is so deep you cannot and will not see any improvement).

            Or

            The paint is so hard that you cannot remove small particles of the paint by hand.

            If you were nearby, we would love to have a go at it just because we love a challenge.
            Mike Phillips
            760-515-0444
            showcargarage@gmail.com

            "Find something you like and use it often"

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            • #21
              Re: Not very happy with ScratchX

              Thanks Mike for taking the time to reply and outline how to do it properly.

              I appreciate it. I will have another go and post the results here when I am done.

              Once again Thank you

              Graeme

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              • #22
                Re: Not very happy with ScratchX

                I have the same problem too. I try and try and try the scratch still there over a year now and I give up. The reason I am here today is because someone ran into my van and leave some hairline scratch on my real bumper.
                Now I am looking for something to take it out. It just scratch and no paint lost. Anyone here have any good product I should try. The bumper is plastic of cause.

                Thanks !
                Sub0

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                • #23
                  Re: Not very happy with ScratchX

                  Maybe try something one the PC. ScratchX is kind of mild.
                  Does your finger nail catch the edges of the scratch?

                  BTW: Where in Canada are you?
                  Patrick Yu
                  2003 Honda Accord
                  2008 Honda Accord EX-L V6

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                  • #24
                    Re: Not very happy with ScratchX

                    Originally posted by sub0 View Post
                    I have the same problem too. I try and try and try the scratch still there over a year now and I give up.
                    Well I have managed to get rid of the scratch and the etching from the bird poop.
                    You have to rub really fast and hard for quite a while, you want to feel the heat. It took 4 goes to get rid of it.
                    All I can say is have another go, you might be like me and do it the right way this time

                    Graeme

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                    • #25
                      Re: Not very happy with ScratchX

                      Bernard 78 early on in this thread mentioned a vid sample by Mike. Can I get the link to this video? I would love to see a recording of how to use scratchX.

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                      • #26
                        Re: Not very happy with ScratchX

                        I know its been a while but this thread is really helpful, so I'd like to ask.

                        Can I do the whole car? I have a Porsche Cayman S with some light swirl marks on the roof,bonnet and trunk.

                        I was thinking of first washing, then claying then using Zymol's HD Cleanse (supposed to be a filler - nonabrasive) then wax. Now that ive been instroduced to Scratchx im thinking of washing then claying then scratchX then HDCleanse (its supposed to help the wax - also Zymol- bond more/faster to the paint).

                        I know for sure ill use Scratchx before I HD-Cleanse and after I clay on a bird poop on my roof. I know that HD Cleanse is not an abrasive (more of a filler as I understand). So should I incorporate ScratchX on the whole car?

                        Thanks

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                        • #27
                          Re: Not very happy with ScratchX

                          Can I do the whole car? I have a Porsche Cayman S with some light swirl marks on the roof,bonnet and trunk.
                          Yes you can do the whole car with scratchX if you wish but it will be alot of work if you are working by hand. Also ScratchX is also a paint cleaner so there is really no need to follow with another cleaner. After scratchX you can move straight to polishing and waxing but that is just a sugestion. I would suggest your process look something like this if working by hand
                          wash
                          clay
                          ScratchX
                          polish
                          wax
                          ""Some of us will do our jobs well and some will not, but we will be judged by only one thing - the result." - Vince Lombardi
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                          • #28
                            Re: Not very happy with ScratchX

                            I guess ill do a hybrid.

                            Ill

                            - wash
                            - clay
                            - apply scratchX to heavily swirled areas
                            - apply HD - cleanse ( I love the results from this product)
                            - wax

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                            • #29
                              Re: Not very happy with ScratchX

                              Originally posted by CorruptedSanity View Post
                              I guess ill do a hybrid.

                              Ill

                              - wash
                              - clay
                              - apply scratchX to heavily swirled areas
                              - apply HD - cleanse ( I love the results from this product)
                              - wax
                              It can be done by hand, but it's a hard days work.

                              good order to do things, the HD cleanse may not be necessary but if you like it then by all means Git R' Done

                              Put some passion behind the pad and do more than 1-2 passes and work a small area like 12X12 or smaller if your patient.

                              in case you didn't see these write ups:

                              How to remove defect with ScratchX

                              How to remove swirls using ScratchX - Awesome write up, you can see what they started with and what they ended with

                              Then save your pennies for a PC your arms and back will thank you

                              Aaron
                              Philippians 2:14 - Do all things without grumbling or questioning,

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                              • #30
                                Re: Not very happy with ScratchX

                                Originally posted by CorruptedSanity View Post
                                I guess ill do a hybrid.

                                Ill

                                - wash
                                - clay
                                - apply scratchX to heavily swirled areas
                                - apply HD - cleanse ( I love the results from this product)
                                - wax

                                ScratchX is the best by hand scratch remover I've ever used and I've used quite a few............

                                However, Honestly, if I were you, I'd really invest in a Meguiars G110 dual action polisher, it takes so much less time and in my opinion the final result is worth the money spent on the polisher, it really is that much better by hand.

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