Car wash scratches. Best way to resolve?
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Hi all,
I visited my usual car wash yesterday and they’ve wrecked my space grey E92 bonnet. I understand there is a risk of scratches when using these £10 car washes but this damage is excessive and I did trust them as I have used them a number of times with good results. Lesson learnt.
I’m not too clued up with paint work so was hoping someone here can advise the best way to get this looking better. Not sure if it’s worth giving it a polish myself (Any compound recommendations?) or if it’s best left to a detailer. Let me know your thoughts.


I visited my usual car wash yesterday and they’ve wrecked my space grey E92 bonnet. I understand there is a risk of scratches when using these £10 car washes but this damage is excessive and I did trust them as I have used them a number of times with good results. Lesson learnt.
I’m not too clued up with paint work so was hoping someone here can advise the best way to get this looking better. Not sure if it’s worth giving it a polish myself (Any compound recommendations?) or if it’s best left to a detailer. Let me know your thoughts.
mmm-five said:
If you're not capable/willing of washing it yourself (me neither), then I'd not risk trying to clean/detail/polish it yourself either as a polisher can damage your paintwork even more if the prep isn't done right.
You’re right. It’s best left to a pro. So annoying because the car is booked in for a sump gasket replacement next week which isn’t cheap! I guess sorting this isn’t urgent. Just painful to look at, especially with the amount of sun we’re getting which highlights every scratch.How deep are the scratches? If you run your fingernail along them does your fingernail get caught in them? If not, you can honestly get quite good results from just going over them with some polishing compound and a microfibre cloth. You don't necessarily need a polishing machine to get them out unless they are quite deep.
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