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    Re: Best way to take care of a heavy scratch!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by STI4Life06 View Post
    I am definitely going to be trying this on my fathers Jeep Cherokee once it gets warmer outside
    Cool. Good luck, you can buy the scratch filler at most auto accessory stores. I bought mine online.

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    Re: Best way to take care of a heavy scratch!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Shiny Lil Detlr View Post


    Detailing clay is non abrasive. How can something non abrasive remove a scratch?
    I said I read it somewhere, on another forum. I haven't personally used it.

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    Re: Best way to take care of a heavy scratch!!!

    If the car is clear coated, you have to be careful about going through it. Otherwise you can use buffing compound or 1200 grit sand paper and then buffing compound.

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    Re: Best way to take care of a heavy scratch!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by car-detailing View Post
    I read somewhere that a detailing clay can get rid of scratches, not sure if its reallll deep though.

    Detailing Clay is for above surface bonded contaminants, not below surface defects.



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