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    Light scratches

    So my car is silver and a Honda Accord 2008. I have a couple of scratches in the clear coat that can't be felt. But are white in appearance. Which level of Poorboy's swirl/scratch remover would I use? I like Poorboy's stuff. And would want to polish it, and seal it after wards. So what would be recommended. It would all be done with a P/C 7424 machine. Thanks for your time on this. Also want to wax and seal my new chrome look wheels. What would anyone recommend for that as well?

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    Re: Light scratches

    Honda paint is kinda soft, so don't start out too aggressive. Without pictures it's hard to help.

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    Re: Light scratches

    It's like you were walking by the car with your keys in your hand and scuffed the paint. You can't feel it, but you can see it. Maybe SSR1 from Poorboy's?

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    Re: Light scratches

    I would start with Poorboy's SSR1 with a white pad. If that doesn't work, then step up to SSR2.5 with white pad.
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    Re: Light scratches

    Thank you and after that a good polish and sealant from Poorboy's as well. I was thinking show glaze and ex sealant.

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    Re: Light scratches

    Quote Originally Posted by Emile View Post
    I would start with Poorboy's SSR1 with a white pad. If that doesn't work, then step up to SSR2.5 with white pad.
    With that silver paint. Try some SSII, dodo light fantastic or P21S 100%. If you prepped well a glaze would not be needed.

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    Re: Light scratches

    I would use some Poorboys White Diamond after the polish out. Then apply wax and then a sealer.

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