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Old 06-09-2010, 07:51 PM
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just wanted to let members on ls1tech know about scratch X. i just picked it up for $8 and give it a try. i have a few scratches so i wanted to see if it works. i applied some on a pad applicator and worked it in, and some of the scratches either disappeared or lessend. so i kept applying it 3-4 times and man for $8 bucks it pretty good stuff. at one point i actually lost track of a scratch i was trying to remove.

i should have taken pics, but i will say for $8 the scratch X is good stuff.
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i have to agree ive used it before and it does wonders
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i too have used it. great stuff.
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I noticed a "ScratchX 2.0" at wallworld tonite, is that what you used?
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I've had good luck with it also, but as with all waxes it will wear off. Works well while it lasts though.
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Originally Posted by '00_Z
I've had good luck with it also, but as with all waxes it will wear off. Works well while it lasts though.
Its not a wax, but rather a light polish made to be used by hand. In order to remove scratches effectively and permanently, the use of a random action polisher such as the ever so popular Porter Cable is the safest, and best way to go.
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Originally Posted by 99'CajunFirehawk157
I noticed a "ScratchX 2.0" at wallworld tonite, is that what you used?
yep, thats the one i used. Scratch X is very good product. not saying it will remove all scratches. but it will definitely take care of the light scratches.
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I used it on door handle scratches, the part underneath the handle. ALWAYS a success.



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