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99% sure this won't work for typical scratch, but worth investigating

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Old 04-24-2012, 07:50 AM
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Default 99% sure this won't work for typical scratch, but worth investigating

Saw this product at COSTCO, cost was $14.95. Claims to repair scratches, any color.

I know of no magic scratch repair, and find it hard to believe the product'* claim. The name on the package is DuPont, but Dupont is known to sell the rights to their name.

Anyone have better knowledge of this product?
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sounds like clearcoat in a pen.

it will work.... kinda. assuming the scratch didn't get down into the color.
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If the scratch goes into the color it'* much harder to get it to look good again.

Whenever I see a product like that work in a demo. It'* also a light scratch and it'* always quickly repaired.
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