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You might be able to get the tippex off with a tar and glue remover, or failing that a clay bar. After that, depending on how deep it goes, a machine polish might get rid of it. If it's down to the primer then you'll be looking at having to get it done professionally.
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I didn't notice till I got my car home on Tuesday but there is a small scratch above the passenger door handle and it looks like someone has put tippex on it to cover it up! Any idea on how to sort it out? Cheers.
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It most definitely would with a machine polisher as Matt will testify on his car.
Megs say it safely removes paint defects such as oxidation, scratches, water spots and blemishes.
Dramatically reduces the time and effort required to restore a neglected paint finish.
Worth a go by hand, let us know how you get on.
Best bet is to tape up half of the swirled area, apply compound, buff off then remove tape to see the effect. If it's worked then carry on, if not then it may need machine polishing.
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Originally posted by RabidRacoon28 View PostHi pal. Get yourself some Meguiars Ultimate Compound. Apply a drop by hand with a mf or sponge applicator and watch those scratches disappear.
Compound is easy to get hold of as Halfords sell it for about a tenner and it will last you ages
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Did it several times, and each time wiped off the excess with tar/adhesive remover, and that ment the levels were built up slowly
Mine at least looked better than a heavey scratch, which under the red top surface made it look pink
SONAX red polish is pretty good too. Actually adds colour
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Originally posted by Chris_Blue View PostTried one of those "Clear coat" magic pens recently. It certainly worked to a degree, as it covers up the scratch marks with what looks like a varnish type fluid that blends the scratch back in with surrounding colour. Not sure how long the "Magic" works, and its difficult to remove any excess without making a mess
But for £3 off ebay, its certainly worth a go.
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Tried one of those "Clear coat" magic pens recently. It certainly worked to a degree, as it covers up the scratch marks with what looks like a varnish type fluid that blends the scratch back in with surrounding colour. Not sure how long the "Magic" works, and its difficult to remove any excess without making a mess
But for £3 off ebay, its certainly worth a go.
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I knew you'd have the answer buddy!! Thanks very much, will pick some up!
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Hi pal. Get yourself some Meguiars Ultimate Compound. Apply a drop by hand with a mf or sponge applicator and watch those scratches disappear.
Compound is easy to get hold of as Halfords sell it for about a tenner and it will last you ages
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Hairline scratches
Hi guys, i've got a few hairline scratches around the boot where the dog has tried to get out before I could get the boot liner over the bumper, any ideas on the best way to cover them up?
I bought a t-cut pen but to be honest it's rubbish and made it look worse!Tags: None
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