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Old 04-28-2014, 09:15 AM   #4
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Default Re: Light scrathces

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Originally Posted by andrew1012 View Post

Yes it looks just like that.

I have wet sanded before but it's been quite a few years since I've done it.

If you can run your fingernail over the scratches or scuffs and your fingernail drips into the scratches then in order to completely remove them chances are good you're going to have to wetsand the area flat and then buff out your sanding marks.

If it were me, and we're talking about some small areas, then I would either do it by hand or get a Griot's 3" Mini Polisher and some 3M Trizact sanding discs and sand the defects flat by machine.

Then compound out your sanding marks, polish and seal with wax.


The other option would be to just buff the area really good and this will visually improve the scratches but probably not remove them 100% but from a few feet a way you wont see them.

Let me know which direction you want to go....


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