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Old 07-28-2009, 05:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Big.Z.hummin
I'm gonna try a high gloss polish and wax it to see if that helps any, because i really don't want to pay out the a$$ to have them professionally removed

Please do not waste your time with a "high gloss polish". High gloss polishes have almost no cutting power. The gloss will only amplify the scratch in appearance and you'll have a shinny scratch. You need a polish with some cut to eliminate the scratch completely. Look into the Meugiars #105 and then follow that with the Mequairs #205 and then wax it with the Meguairs #26 yellow wax and use a buffer with variable speed to really work those polishes to get the best cut. Doing this work by hand is a complete waste of time, especially on black. TRUST ME...I've tried! There is a chance that you'll only need the Meguiars #205, but I'd still want to see some pics, but good luck to you and if you are ever in Albuqueque NM... stop by and I'll look at it for you. lol

http://www.autogeek.net/meguiars.html

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