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    Scratch removal

    Found some scratches on my car. Used Meguiars Scratch X on it.
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    Scratch removal-imageuploadedbyagonline1371307545-703315-jpg
    After
    Scratch removal-imageuploadedbyagonline1371307582-953600-jpg

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    Good job looks great.. did you use a machine or by hand?

    I've used scratchx alot I have done many test using that compared to megs ultimate compound. My personal opinion is uc seem to work better for me. I don't know y it must seems like it finishes nicer
    Either way good job

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    It was done by hand. Did a couple applications.

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    Re: Scratch removal

    Excellent work...especially by hand!





    Hope you don't mind...

    -There seems to be just a slight "ghosting" where the deepest looking scratch originally was.
    (Maybe it's just the way my old-eyes are: "envisioning")

    Just wondering...
    Could you catch your fingernail on this particular scratch prior to polishing?

    If so...You may not want to go down any further into the CC.

    I'd be pretty well satisfied with how it now appears...




    Bob
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    ~Joaquin de Setanti

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    I don't mind. Didn't think about that. Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by FUNX725 View Post
    Excellent work...especially by hand!





    Hope you don't mind...

    -There seems to be just a slight "ghosting" where the deepest looking scratch originally was.
    (Maybe it's just the way my old-eyes are: "envisioning")

    Just wondering...
    Could you catch your fingernail on this particular scratch prior to polishing?

    If so...You may not want to go down any further into the CC.

    I'd be pretty well satisfied with how it now appears...




    Bob
    You can't really feel it. It was a fine scratch.

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