In a moment of utter stupidity...

In a moment of utter stupidity...

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lucasw99

Original Poster:

1 posts

111 months

Tuesday 20th January 2015
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I was washing my car and for about 10 seconds I accidently used the coarse side of my sponge causing this




I've washed the car just now so you can see the extend of it.

What would be the best product you veterans can recommend to fix this? I'm a bit worried I might just make things worse.

Thanks in advance

Far Cough

2,227 posts

168 months

Tuesday 20th January 2015
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Looks more like you been at it for about 10 minutes not 10 seconds !!! Best you get on the phone to your local detailer. I`d say a machine polish is the only way forward with that and even that might not be enough.... sorry

Chris_VRS

1,889 posts

193 months

Tuesday 20th January 2015
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Yep a quick machine polish will sort that out no problem smile

waxaholic

374 posts

199 months

Tuesday 20th January 2015
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Easy fix, get it machine polished.

J12KJR

2,860 posts

243 months

Tuesday 20th January 2015
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What were you using a brillo pad!!!
Hope a detailer can get that out for you.

Heathwood

2,533 posts

202 months

Tuesday 20th January 2015
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Yeah hopefully a machine polish will sort it. But seriously what were you using to wash it, a kitchen sponge? Get yourself a decent mitt.

Sivyer33

1 posts

121 months

Sunday 25th January 2015
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Where you based mate? I'll sort this for you no problem.

PoshTwit

1,218 posts

153 months

Monday 26th January 2015
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If you would like a Professional Detailer to sort the damage for you, take a look at www.pro-valets.co.uk and enter your postcode for a list of local Approved and fully Insured companies.

Nigel_O

2,889 posts

219 months

Monday 2nd February 2015
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Whereabouts are you?

SHutchinson

2,040 posts

184 months

Monday 2nd February 2015
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Welcome to Pistonheads, did you join in a moment of panic?

PaulKemp

979 posts

145 months

Tuesday 3rd February 2015
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I'd have a go with some cutting compound
T Cut
Start slooowly to se if it makes a difference

After_Shock

8,751 posts

220 months

Wednesday 11th February 2015
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PaulKemp said:
I'd have a go with some cutting compound
T Cut
Start slooowly to se if it makes a difference
Really needs a machine polish to bring it back to what it was, t cut is good at hiding stuff (if your selling a car) but washes off pretty quick.

Mr2Mike

20,143 posts

255 months

Saturday 14th February 2015
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After_Shock said:
Really needs a machine polish to bring it back to what it was, t cut is good at hiding stuff (if your selling a car) but washes off pretty quick.
I guess you are thinking of the coloured polish stuff that T-Cut make to hide scratches? Proper T-cut is simply a fine cutting compound, it's effects do not wash off!

After_Shock

8,751 posts

220 months

Sunday 15th February 2015
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Mr2Mike said:
I guess you are thinking of the coloured polish stuff that T-Cut make to hide scratches? Proper T-cut is simply a fine cutting compound, it's effects do not wash off!
True they do but most people get mixed up with the coloured stuff they sell. Better cutting compounds are available.