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Removing fine scratches 67 fastback?
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<blockquote data-quote="5.0Black" data-source="post: 16670940" data-attributes="member: 172762"><p>First off, beautiful car!</p><p></p><p>Second, and more to the point, the scratches. Hard to say without seeing more, but I would say start out light and work your way up in aggression as needed. You can always work your way up in aggression in terms of pad and product to save on clear, but you can't take clear back. </p><p></p><p>Sadly I am not too familiar with Griot's or Wolgang polishes, I know they are good companies, but I use different polishes (Rupes, Jescar, Sonax etc). Sonax perfect finish may be worth while for you to pick up as it is a great one step product. For fine scratches it should make quick work while finishing down great. I would try pairing sonax perfect finish with a finer foam pad (think Rupes White or Lake Country White) and work my way up to most likely a medium cut foam pad (Rupes Yellow or Lake Country Orange) on a pc as needed. If they are fine to moderate swirl marks than this should take it out on a pc7424xp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="5.0Black, post: 16670940, member: 172762"] First off, beautiful car! Second, and more to the point, the scratches. Hard to say without seeing more, but I would say start out light and work your way up in aggression as needed. You can always work your way up in aggression in terms of pad and product to save on clear, but you can't take clear back. Sadly I am not too familiar with Griot's or Wolgang polishes, I know they are good companies, but I use different polishes (Rupes, Jescar, Sonax etc). Sonax perfect finish may be worth while for you to pick up as it is a great one step product. For fine scratches it should make quick work while finishing down great. I would try pairing sonax perfect finish with a finer foam pad (think Rupes White or Lake Country White) and work my way up to most likely a medium cut foam pad (Rupes Yellow or Lake Country Orange) on a pc as needed. If they are fine to moderate swirl marks than this should take it out on a pc7424xp. [/QUOTE]
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