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Advice to remove scratch
Hi all, I have a black 2012 Cruze which has a few swirls over the bonnet and roof but also a large scratch on the passengers side door.
I have a RO DA Polisher DA6 (similar to the Griots Garage 6"), along with the Lake Country Light Cut Pad 6" (orange). I decided to use Meguiars Pro range as I have access to these products in Australia.
First step was claying followed by using Meguiars #2 Fine Cut Cleaner, which removed nearly all of the swirls but I was unable to make a difference on the scratch on the door, I did about 6 sections passes in total but as I was not making any difference on the scratch so I decided to stop there. The scratch does not seem to deep from what I can tell.
I understand that I may have to change either the product or the pad type to try to dial in a process that works but I need some advice on what to do. I was thinking about getting the Meguiars Mirror glaze Ultra cut #5 or would this be to extreme?
I tried to get a decent pic of the problem area but the area would be close to 10" long although the picture does not show that.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
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Hi 007
First may I ask can your finger nail catch the scratch? Your using a fine cut cleaner it will remove light oxidation ,stains, scratches etc. your in the right direction to move up to #5. After using #5 you can follow by #2 . You don't have to do the entire car with #5 just the areas where scratches remain, do a test spot before you do the entire car to see if your achieving the desired results.
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Also wanted to add pad selection orange is the proper pad to use with #5 if you have a polishing pad you can use it with #2
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Re: Advice to remove scratch
Originally Posted by Bamafire
Also wanted to add pad selection orange is the proper pad to use with #5 if you have a polishing pad you can use it with #2
Hi, thanks for the suggestions, I tried the finger nail test and it does not seem to be to deep. I just did not want to be to aggressive with the #5 but as you have suggested I will do a test spot first.
Thanks for your help.
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Re: Advice to remove scratch
Id recommend smaller pad as well. 3-4" should do the trick. hard to tell from the picture and metal flake is tricky but try filling the scratch first. Level it with 3000 grit sandpaper then buff it out.
Basically with scratches you are removing layers of clear coat down to the bottom of the scratch then it's flat and no more scratch. If you fill it with touch up paint you don't have to remove as much clear to level the scratch. Does that make sense?
Sometimes it's hard to get paint into tight small scratches on verticle surfaces tape off the area and you may need to squeegee it in go slow and build it up in layers. Let it dry for a few days then sand, buff and wax.
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Re: Advice to remove scratch
Originally Posted by rmagnus
Id recommend smaller pad as well. 3-4" should do the trick. hard to tell from the picture and metal flake is tricky but try filling the scratch first. Level it with 3000 grit sandpaper then buff it out.
Basically with scratches you are removing layers of clear coat down to the bottom of the scratch then it's flat and no more scratch. If you fill it with touch up paint you don't have to remove as much clear to level the scratch. Does that make sense?
Sometimes it's hard to get paint into tight small scratches on verticle surfaces tape off the area and you may need to squeegee it in go slow and build it up in layers. Let it dry for a few days then sand, buff and wax.
Thanks makes perfect sense, although I am not that experienced at using sand paper but I could use a smaller pad.
Thanks.
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Re: Advice to remove scratch
Originally Posted by monty007
Thanks makes perfect sense, although I am not that experienced at using sand paper but I could use a smaller pad.
Thanks.
In reality when you use a liquid compound and a polisher you're sanding the finish. Moving to a sometimes more aggressive route is actual sand paper. Stay with 2000 grit and above with a light touch and you'll be fine. It doesn't take much to level a fiull in or remove a light scratch. Always use a pad, sponge or sanding block when using paper. It's tempting to use your fingers but that will rarely finish out correctly.
Good luck and let us know how it works out.
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Re: Advice to remove scratch
Hi, sorry for the delay but I decided to first trying a 4" LC pad ( I had to order it online with the backing plate). I managed to get my hands on Meguiars 105# and today I finally got to it and the result was perfect! Scratch removed so thanks for the advice on the many posts through out this great forum.
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