Anyone have any tips on how to remove the scratches and swirls from my bonnet?
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Anyone have any tips on how to remove the scratches and swirls from my bonnet?
Ultimately an ultra fine buffing compound and a buffing machine.
But I think Meguiars stock some good DIY solutions, that you don't need hardware to use.
ScratchX and Deep Crystal Painter Cleaner both are advertised to remove paint swirls and Meguiars stuff is usually brilliant and available at Big W etc.
or there are a great list of products here
https://www.waxit.com.au/products.asp?cat=14
dont use a buffing machine unless you are experienced with it.I use autoglym products and found them to be very good, especially the extra gloss protection.
Always use clean rags and dont push to hard.most car places will give you good advise.
What colour is the car??
[QUOTE=Cerulean]Ultimately an ultra fine buffing compound and a buffing machine.
But I think Meguiars stock some good DIY solutions, that you don't need hardware to use.
ScratchX and Deep Crystal Painter Cleaner both are advertised to remove paint swirls and Meguiars stuff is usually brilliant and available at Big W etc.
or there are a great list of products here
https://www.waxit.com.au/products.asp?cat=14[/QUOTE
I have used Scratch X alot before and I highly recommend it. Very easy to use with excellent results considering I mainly used it on black mica metallic paint!!! Good luck! :)
As vwinda said...
scratch x, use a hand polishing pad (about $5 from any auto store) and do it by hand and take your time.. follow with auto glym, or meguiars products whichever you prefer and seal it.
trust me.. i did 3 doors, and a bonnet of the black gti lol ARGH!
[QUOTE=VWindahouse]Quote:
Originally Posted by Cerulean
Thanks guys.
I will get some scratch x and give it a go.
My car is red by the way.
Go red go :)Quote:
Originally Posted by pologti_oldfart
My previous car was red and i kept it COMPLETELY swirl free by meguiars Xscratch once every couple months and every month giving it a coat of meguiars techwax.
Some good advise guys thanks
Yep, lots of people recommend ScratchX. However, don't use too often nor too hard as you may take some of the clear coat off if you're not careful. Check this link out, and here are some quick before/after photos from that thread:
Before -
http://www.vwwatercooled.com.au/foru...1jRAWmed-1.jpg
After -
http://www.vwwatercooled.com.au/foru...Swirls1l-1.jpg
Notice the rectangle in which the detailer applied ScratchX to!