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JAYBEE3
05-03-2010, 02:55 PM
Hey guys i had a question to take scratches off wat is a good product to buy?? when i debadge my jeep i got alot of scrathces on the tailgate and on the hood JEEP emblems Thanx guys
DAVY27
05-03-2010, 03:24 PM
i'm not sure but I've been reading reviews and threads about Meguiars Ultimate Compound. From what I read it's one of the most aggressive product from the Meguiars line and after multiple applications it may remove most of the scratches
DJ BoNiOmArIo
05-03-2010, 03:52 PM
haha I did the same thing and mine in black ...
Use meg's ultimate compound give it a good rub down a couple of passes ... then use scratch x 2.0 a couple of passes with those and see the results if not satisfied ... then clay bar, ultimate compound, scratch x, then wax so u can protect the paint
JAYBEE3
05-04-2010, 03:24 AM
Ok Nice thanx guys appricate it alot im gonna try it this weekend...So is there a trick to this???? just rub on it till it fades?
DAVY27
05-04-2010, 06:35 AM
apply it evenly on the scratches and immediately buff it off. repeat until most of the scratch is off
B.P.O.D
05-04-2010, 07:42 AM
good job omar and dave!!!
their info is good:)
JAYBEE3
05-04-2010, 12:32 PM
Nice!!! Thanx alot guys im goign to try this product and method :thumbsup:
DJ BoNiOmArIo
05-04-2010, 12:35 PM
one thing to keep in method if doing by hand ...
get a round pad that u can use and use only one pad for each product
apply the product across the pad in an X pattern
when u first make contact with the surface apply it real fast all over it just to get the product all over then make couple of passes up and down bout 6-8 time applying good amount of pressure
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only reason why i said that cuz i tried it by hand also didn't get good results because i didn't do it right but when i tried it again after Irf showed me a couple of vids and articles it came out perfect
Scottina06
05-04-2010, 05:40 PM
I would suggest a couple products...but try what they said first
DAVY27
05-05-2010, 06:35 AM
one thing to keep in method if doing by hand ...
get a round pad that u can use and use only one pad for each product
apply the product across the pad in an X pattern
when u first make contact with the surface apply it real fast all over it just to get the product all over then make couple of passes up and down bout 6-8 time applying good amount of pressure
....
only reason why i said that cuz i tried it by hand also didn't get good results because i didn't do it right but when i tried it again after Irf showed me a couple of vids and articles it came out perfect
i have to give that a try. probably why i thought swirlX was ineffective when i tried it and gave up.
im also going to try the UC on a semi deep scratch (probably some ass keyed it) on my hood
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