Medicine for scratch marks?

mbouwer

New member
Ok....
I suffered from temporary insanity on Saturday morning and my BM had to pay the penalty...

IN short - 5kg of birdshit on the hood, I got irritated and in my fury I took the scourer I use for dishes and decided to quickly remove the birdshit....

BOEM!! 5 or 6 spots on my car where the shit was... It seems that i didn't go right through the whole paint layer but ja the scratches are stil quite visible.

What is the BEST way I can remove these (or HIDE them..) :mmm:
 

whattingh

New member
This is where the car detailing people might be able to help.

I guessing something like a a few different levels of polish and wax
 

e46 guy

New member
yip some good ol elbow grease and polish, send to to a detailing shop for a buff,

upon coming home from work my dog went ape and did something he never does he got excited and jumped on the car as im pulling in leaving nasty scratch marks on my bonnet front bumper and driver door.
 

P1000

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e46 guy said:
yip some good ol elbow grease and polish, send to to a detailing shop for a buff,

upon coming home from work my dog went ape and did something he never does he got excited and jumped on the car as im pulling in leaving nasty scratch marks on my bonnet front bumper and driver door.

That would be the last thing the dog did if it were my car.


 

moranor@axis

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dude you crazy that shits for pots not your car... some polish and wax should work if you did not get threw the clear coat... :slap:
 

e46 guy

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oh i couldnt stay mad at him
dogs are awesome :)
and after some polishing they are not visivble to the untrained eye
 

neelsie88

Member
Sorry for the thread Hi-jack...
Does anyone know of car detailing places in KZN? I am located in Amanzimtoti.
 

rick540

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I once way back (Note the key word once) tried that on a whole car..... thought the scourer was plastic and wouldn't harm...... bad move.

The good news is the scratches are not deep at all. Use a restorative wax by hand, don't rub too hard as it's faily hard on metalics just enough to remove the deep scratches, but it will definitly remove the scratches, don't overdo, you don't want to go through the clearcoat. Restorative wax is a slightly abrasive wax used to remove oxidation from old paint, it's not supposed to be used with metalic paint but you don't have much of a choice here and if you are gentle it will work.

Once the scratches are gone, finish off with a good wax sealant.

A car I bought a few months ago had the same problem from the previous owner and I used the above technique to get it looking perfect.
 
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