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Old 05-10-2006, 07:47 AM   #46
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I may give that a shot when it's time to get to work on the car. I'm sure that between the 3M stuff and a claybar that scratch should disappear.
We use all of the 3M compounds here at work and they work great. If you can't get the scratches out with just the clay and 3M hand glaze, then hit it with an orbital buffer. And if that doesn't work then the last resort is to wet sand the area scratched with fine sand paper (like 2000 grit) then hit it with the orbital and 3M's rubbing compound. If that doesn't do it then nothing will, here is the link for all of 3M's products.http://www.levineautoparts.com/comandglaz.html


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