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Old 12-10-2006, 06:29 PM
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i got scratches in my berger panel. ive been trying to remove them for 2 hours.

ive used GS-27 scratch remover 10 times on it and it didnt take them out

i used kit polish, nothing

i used mothers cleaner wax, nothing

the scratches are very light, and only on an angle and in sunlight you can see them.


what should i do? reapint it?
Old 12-11-2006, 12:23 AM
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oddly enough, I've found through personal experience that a black Crayola Crayon worked into the crack and buffed smooth works pretty well. Kinda ghetto but hey its an idea.
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did you paint the panel yourself of get it painted somewhere else?
Old 12-11-2006, 01:38 PM
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maybe some rubbing compound?
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Originally Posted by kraaazymike
oddly enough, I've found through personal experience that a black Crayola Crayon worked into the crack and buffed smooth works pretty well. Kinda ghetto but hey its an idea.
That does sound like a good idea. Pretty cheap too.
Old 12-11-2006, 11:35 PM
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lol that seems like it would bring the kid back in you if you stay inside the line.

i gotthem out with GS27 and ALOT of pressure.

dam myself for not clear coating the bastard!

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oddly enough, I've found through personal experience that a black Crayola Crayon worked into the crack and buffed smooth works pretty well. Kinda ghetto but hey its an idea.
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so sand it, and clear coat it now



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