11-08-2007, 09:31 AM
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Posts: 513
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Quote:
Originally Posted by JohnG
here is an excerpt from a product comparison test :
11 different brands of plastic scratch removers were tested, on various surfaces. Products were rated by speed, finish, ease of use, effectiveness in removing scratches, and overall value.
Surprisingly, though "Meguiar's Swirl Remover" product left a beautiful shine on the surface, it couldn't remove even the lightest scratch. "3M Finesse-It II Polish", however, required more elbow grease than most, but did an admirable job of removing even fairly heavy scratches. The price difference was only about $1, but how do you put a price on the pleasure of getting a scratch out of your vehicle's bodywork, or on the frustration of having to live with it.
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what about using a rubing compound (like one you would use to buff out 1500 grit sand paper after a wetsand)?
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