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  • Mike Phillips
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    Re: Used Scratch X 2.0 and this was the outcome

    Originally posted by 02zx9r View Post

    Am I wrong in thinking that the old 1.0 scratch X is for hand use only, while the new 2.0 can be used with a PC as well as by hand?
    There was a version of ScratchX years ago that was hand only. Simply read the back label for the application directions and it will tell you how the product can be used. Also the DA version has a sunburst on the front label where it actually states it can be applied by hand or with a DA Polisher.


    Originally posted by 02zx9r View Post
    I used the buy one get one free from another site on closeout of the old ScratchX so I am hoping I can use that on a PC as well.
    Just check the label and you'll know which one you have. Even if you have the older, non-machine version, you can still use it by machine but wipe-off can be hard if the product gets warm as this tends to make it gummy or sticky. If that's the case you can use a quick detailer to help wipe off the residue or hand apply some ScratchX to the affected area and while it's still real wet wipe if off immediately.

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  • 02zx9r
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    Re: Used Scratch X 2.0 and this was the outcome

    Am I wrong in thinking that the old 1.0 scratch X is for hand use only, while the new 2.0 can be used with a PC as well as by hand?

    I used the buy one get one free from another site on closeout of the old scratchX so I am hoping I can use that on a PC as well.

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  • Mike Phillips
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    Re: Used Scratch X 2.0 and this was the outcome

    Looks like it wasn't applied thoroughly or evenly. Also, ScratchX isn't the last step that determines the end result, after ScratchX cleans the paint you then apply a wax or paint sealant.

    Just like you wouldn't normally compound a car and call it good, you don't use a paint cleaner and call it done.

    Try this,

    Reapply ScratchX using a clean, foam applicator pad. Use anywhere from a teaspoon to a tablespoon of product and work a section about a foot squared for about a minute and then wipe the product off.

    Now move on to the next section and repeat this and be sure to overlap a little into the previous section so each square inch of paint gets thoroughly worked with the ScratchX. Again, after working each section, immediately wipe off the residue with a clean microfiber polishing cloth.

    See this article,
    Which products need to dry before removing?


    After you finish whichever panel it is you're working on, apply a coat of your favorite wax or paint sealant. If it's a Meguiar's wax or paint sealant then you want to let it fully dry before wiping it off.

    The Swipe Test


    After it dries and you wipe off the excess residue, now your panel is cleaned and protected. Now inspect how the paint looks.


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  • Markus Kleis
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    Re: Used Scratch X 2.0 and this was the outcome

    Definitely looks like you worked by hand, and possibly in the sun if I had to guess?

    It looks like there was too much pressure at just your finger tips, and that you were pressing hard as it came to a stop as you changed directions. You used straight motions mostly?

    Kind of hard to see because the pictures are really tiny. Any chance you can get them a little bigger?

    Just don't stress- there is a solution to this, we just need to figure out where things went wrong.

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  • CAShine
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    Re: Used Scratch X 2.0 and this was the outcome

    It looks like the product hasnt been worked in fully. You may have to do a few passes. And if you want to get rid of swirls then you should try SwirlX.

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  • asim_296
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    Re: Used Scratch X 2.0 and this was the outcome

    Originally posted by Ryan L. View Post
    We need a little more information.

    What did you use to work ScratchX into the paint?

    What temperature was it outside?

    How did you work it in?

    Ryan

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  • BlueZero
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    Re: Used Scratch X 2.0 and this was the outcome

    Did you wash first? What type of applicator did you use?

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  • Ryan L.
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    Re: Used Scratch X 2.0 and this was the outcome

    We need a little more information.

    What did you use to work ScratchX into the paint?

    What temperature was it outside?

    How did you work it in?

    Ryan

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  • Carfire
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    Re: Used Scratch X 2.0 and this was the outcome

    I think you might not have worked it enough.

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  • Tuck91
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    Re: Used Scratch X 2.0 and this was the outcome

    Did you use it by hand or machine?

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    Used the product for swirl mark removal and this was the outcome....did i do something wrong.......






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