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Cleaning & Polishing
Topic Started: Mon Jun 29, 2009 2:24 pm (104 Views)
hummerman
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Hi where can i get some SONUS GREEN CLAY used Meguirs Scratch X not done as a good a job as i hoped got several surface scratch that i need to elimate or at least hide......many thanks......... :evo2:
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NEIL
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Here ya go.

TBH Clay isn't really ideal for scratches, it's more for pulling out imperfections like contamination and ingrained dirt.
There is a mild abrasive action there, but it's not usually favoured for paint 'correction'.
You could try using a good polish with effective 'filler' agents, like Auto Glym Super Resin Polish.
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mindingthepotole
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Go on... buy a rusty one. lol
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stick some stickers over the scratches. :lol:

but i have to agree with Neil....

autoglym all the way.
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