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Old 04-25-2004, 01:11 AM
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i have little scratches/marks where I cleaned the car and used a arder bristled brush. You can see them when the sun bounces off but you cant feel them. Is there anything I can use to get rid of them?
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you can try that new colormatch wax
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Depends how deep the swirls are?
Try a clay bar for very light swirling or a commercial swirl remover like Swirl stuff
For something deeper you may have to try a 2000 grit wet sand paper or rubbing compound?
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Yeah if they are too deep it looks like it might be time for some good old duplicolor.




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