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8-Oz Mothers California Gold Surface Scratch Remover (08408) for $6.52 - 15% when you check out via Subscribe & Save =
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Product Description:- There are areas of your paint's finish that see more abuse than others: on the edges of doors and the trunk lid, around the door handles, keyholes, at the hood latch, etc. What you need is a scratch remover. Mothers Scratch Remover works on any sort of finish to help restore high mileage paint and remove surface scratches. This is a true polish—be sure to chase it with the standard regimen of waxing to properly seal and protect.
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These 3 products comprise the important parts of my paint correction kit.
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I bet it is.
Ultimate compound. You can't really mess it up, as the abrasive breaks down on its own. It will eat more clear than 205, even a little more than 105 on its own, but it's a nice 1-hit solution. Follow with 205 to make the paint shine nicely after.
These 3 products comprise the important parts of my paint correction kit.
These 3 products comprise the important parts of my paint correction kit.
Do you recommend this for anything?
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Clip your fingernails
But if the scratches are light, you could first try Ultimate Polish. Then if Ultimate Polish doesn't work, step up to Ultimate Compound.
I use both Ultimate Compound and Ultimate Polish. Start with Polish first, then if that doesn't work, move up to Compound.
Even a good scrubbing with Cleaner/Wax might remove light fingernail scratches under the door handles.
These 3 products comprise the important parts of my paint correction kit.
Yessir! Be sure to clay bar before and wax after. I apply my cutting compound with a brushless dual action polisher. Hands down, the best way to get a mirror finish on a black car.