Recommendation needed for scartch remove products

Int3grity

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Recommendation needed for SCRATCH remove products

ladies & Gent's


What is a good product you would recommend for patching a dot size deep scratch as a result of tiny rocks being kicked up from the highway. I have two dots that are noticible size about tip of perm marker point.

I would like to cover these up and or make them completly go away somehow.


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* UPDATED: Make that now 8 dot size deep scratch marks you may thank the lovely dump trucks on I-195 blowing sand and or tiny rocks all over the roadway
 
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Int3grity said:
ladies & Gent's


What is a good product you would recommend for patching a dot size deep scratch as a result of tiny rocks being kicked up from the highway. I have two dots that are noticible size about tip of perm marker point.

I would like to cover these up and or make them completly go away somehow.


Car color liquid platinum

You say they're deep scratches. Can you feel them when you run your fingernail across them? If so, scratchx and other products will not fix the scratches. You'll have to use touch up paint or take to a professional. For fine surface scratches I use Meguiar's Scratchx. I only use Meguiars car care products... never bought into that Zaino stuff.
 
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No need to be a smart ass Mr. Moderator. You know what he means....shame
 
Int3grity said:
ladies & Gent's


What is a good product you would recommend for patching a dot size deep scratch as a result of tiny rocks being kicked up from the highway. I have two dots that are noticible size about tip of perm marker point.

I would like to cover these up and or make them completly go away somehow.


Car color liquid platinum

if its a dot size scratch that you can feel wit your finger nail, than you cant use a product...

but... heres a trick what i did... same situation... i got touch-paint... didnt use the brush.. i used a tooth pick, and dipped the tooth pick in the touch up.. and than try to apply a small amount to that scratch to hid it....

now nobody even noticed that there is a scratch unless they really look carefully..
 
UpNorth said:
I haven't tried but am intrigued by the Dr. Colorchip solution for chips and scratches. It looks really easy, though it is pricey compared to a bottle of touch up paint, but not to a body shop.

http://drcolorchip.com/chip-repair-questions.html


The website mentioned above does not mention price nor video sample of how the solution works.The pictures illustrated on the website to be honest looks like rock salt remains on vehicles not much of a scratch.

Would touch up paint applied to the affected area then covered with a small square of alluminum foil then heated for 2 minutes then let cool down so that the touch up paint bakes on the body of the car. To my understanding most paints on cars are now baked on using heated lamps. Does anyone know if this is true? this is what I was told.
 
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