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Old 12-31-2012, 07:39 PM
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Scratch repair

What is a good product to remove scratches from fender one is a deep scratch?
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Re: Scratch repair

If it is a very deep scratch i might just have to be repaired the long way...Can't think of any quick and easy products to get around it, anyway.
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Re: Scratch repair

Here is a video that demonstrates how to remove scratches. THis is the best method I have seen. Scratch Repair Video
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Re: Scratch repair

Removing scratches from auto paint involves multi-step process that starts with leveling the paint surrounding the scratch. There are many techniques and tools available and you may find your own variation of this process that works for you.
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