Minor scratches and scuff marks

Minor scratches and scuff marks

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Original Poster:

61 posts

122 months

Friday 10th October 2014
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Hi all. Just after some advice really.

Recently purchased a brand new car and whilst washing it earlier noticed some small scratches on the roof of the car. It's as if a football or something has landed on there.

I have in my supplies autoglym SRP along with autoglym EGP. Just wondering what the best products are out there that I could use. On previous cars I have owned I have used 't cut' but not overly impressed with that if I am honest.

Thanks in advance.

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Original Poster:

61 posts

122 months

Friday 10th October 2014
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Thanks for the reply. I have had the car 6 weeks now and also the dealer is over a 100 miles away so not that feasible really.

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Original Poster:

61 posts

122 months

Friday 10th October 2014
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Thanks. Is it safe to apply firm pressure using SRP ? I was just concerned that it might do more damage. I also have an applicator pad so that should help with applying it.

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Original Poster:

61 posts

122 months

Friday 10th October 2014
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Many thanks. A job for tomorrow, weather permitting!!!.

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Original Poster:

61 posts

122 months

Saturday 11th October 2014
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trickywoo said:
What you need is something like this http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/polishing-machines/d...

If it was an older car I'd say to clay bar it first but not likely to be necessary with a new one.

Followed by a sealant / wax. I'd recommend Bilt Hamber Finis - a small tub will likely do your car at least twice. I got a 250ml tub and have put multiple coats on two cars and barely taken the top layer off the tin.

SRP has virtually no cutting power at all and certainly not by hand. Any improvement will be due to silicone fillers covering the scratches. Not that there is anything wrong with this as long as you know the scratches are still there.

The above link or something like it should permanently remove the damage (as long as its not too bad). Have a look at some dual action demos on youtube first.

The finish polish in the link can be used over the whole of your car and will give a really good shine. As its new I'd reserve the 'cutting' compound for the damage. My experience of it is that its no where near as aggressive as it sounds and you can work it quite hard without risking your paint. Go easy to start though!
Thanks for replying.

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Original Poster:

61 posts

122 months

Tuesday 14th October 2014
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Thanks. That's interesting as I assume the bumper isn't metal, so I was wondering what would work on bumper scratches.

SRP and EGP seems to have done the trick for now but I haven't washed it since !!. So it will be interesting to see what happens when I wash it again.

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Original Poster:

61 posts

122 months

Tuesday 14th October 2014
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Thanks. I think I will have to buy some.