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    How-to Remove Fingernail Scratches Behind Door Handles

    How-to Remove Fingernail Scratches Behind Door Handles


    Recently detailed a 2012 Mercedes-Benz GLK 350 and behind all 4 door handles there were fingernail scratches. Here's how I removed them quick, fast and simple.


    Here's fingernail scratches behind the door handle - actually look worse in person.






    Here's a close-up.






    Here's a simple microfiber applicator pad with some Pinnacle Advanced Compound.

    This is an engineered abrasive technology - the product feels like Jergens Hand Lotion between your fingers. It's NOT gritty like some people think a compound feels.






    I also dab some compound onto the paint. With one hand I hold the door handle out and then start rubbing the applicator pad into this inset area. Can't show this and hold the camera at the same time.






    Using some Elbow Grease, I press the applicator pad into the inset and rub back and forth with a lot of pressure. I also repeat this approaching the area from under the door handle.






    And after compounding, some panel wipe and a ceramic paint coating - looks like new again.






    KISS = Keep it Simple Simon

    Things like this, or more specifically, areas of paint like this - you can make it as complicated as you like or as simple as you like. It's your time your expectations for finish results. But keep in mind, chances are real good these types of scratches are simply going to build-up again assuming the same owner continues to own the car and open the door. So investing a lot of time to make this area of paint is great but the results are not going to last. So to me, what's better is to use a simple approach, make them visually go away and then seal the paint with whatever you're using on the rest of the car.

    Down the road - simply repeat. Only if you use a simple process - repeating the process will be simple. If you use a long drawn out complicated process, repeating the process will be a long drawn-out complicated process.


    Make sense?


    Don't make it a practice to take things that should be and can be very simple and turn them into Rocket Science.


    Just do it.




    Here's the simple microfiber applicator pad I used.


    Mothers Ultra-Soft Microfiber Applicator Pads - $2.99

    Pinnacle Advanced Compound 16 oz - $49.99






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    Re: How-to Remove Fingernail Scratches Behind Door Handles

    I like to use the finger mitts for this area but the applicators are more cost effective and Kiss. How-to Remove Fingernail Scratches Behind Door Handles

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    Re: How-to Remove Fingernail Scratches Behind Door Handles

    How about using the foam finger pocket applicators like these? Green Medium Flex Foam Finger Pockets - 12 Pack

    I've used them a few times for small areas on wheels.
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    Re: How-to Remove Fingernail Scratches Behind Door Handles

    Quote Originally Posted by Desertnate View Post
    How about using the foam finger pocket applicators like these? Green Medium Flex Foam Finger Pockets - 12 Pack

    I've used them a few times for small areas on wheels.
    That's what I use as well. My hands are too big to get in behind most handles, so the finger pocket applicators are great.

    For my wife's care, instead of coating, I added a protective film in that cup area behind the handle.

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    Re: How-to Remove Fingernail Scratches Behind Door Handles

    I have PPF in my door cups as well
    Treat it like it's the only one in the world.

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