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Old 03-07-2011, 06:04 AM
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i used mothers scratch remover seems to work decent if used properly is there any others that work well?
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Are you talking about actual scratches or swirls/microscratches? Are you doing this by hand or buffer? I use Mequiar's M105/205. Adam's just came out with a Severe swirl remover that works well also. Those products need a buffer to see anything but minimal results.
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Are you talking about actual scratches or swirls/microscratches? Are you doing this by hand or buffer? I use Mequiar's M105/205. Adam's just came out with a Severe swirl remover that works well also. Those products need a buffer to see anything but minimal results.
im looking for something to use by hand i used the mothers scratch remover on my black jetski it took some light scratches i had out im just wondering if theres anything better
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Gotcha. To work any better, you would probably have to use a buffer.



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