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    Re: Removing Scratches By Hand

    Quote Originally Posted by DARK HORSE View Post
    I'm not sure why you would think this Flash, since both procedures are a 2 step process. It makes sense to me that starting with a pad with some cut to it would indeed speed up the overall process...
    Maybe your right then
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    Re: Removing Scratches By Hand

    It is an absolutely necessary skill to develop.

    Under wings, around the seals on doors, door frames, and under the door handle are all areas that pretty much have to be done by hand.

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    Re: Removing Scratches By Hand

    Quote Originally Posted by oldmodman View Post
    It is an absolutely necessary skill to develop.

    Under wings, around the seals on doors, door frames, and under the door handle are all areas that pretty much have to be done by hand.
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    Re: Removing Scratches By Hand

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike.Phillips@Autogeek View Post
    Removing Scratches By Hand


    I induced straightline scratches by hand, then ran a tape line across the paint, then worked the scratches out by hand using Wolfgang Total Swirl Remover, (4 well worked applications), followed by Wolfgang Finishing Glaze, (2 gentle applications), then striped with 17% IPA










    I try to do all my work by machine but there are some places a buffing pad on a machine can't get to or it's risky.



    Are these products fillers? . Thanks!

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