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Old 01-03-2012, 04:22 PM   #19 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Tward View Post
Thanks for the info. Will buffing out the scratches on my car leave certain areas of it looking different then the rest? I am new to all of this, so I am a bit lost.

Tward
No it shouldn't if you do it right. What I did was first buff the area, apply some of the scracth x.20 around the area and buff again. Jus repeat those steps until you see the scracth wear off, but don't use a lot of the scracthx 2.0, and if you are worried about it looking diff then the rest take a clean buff pad and buff the area again after the last application of the compound. The area I buffed looked like the rest of the car even after I did my next car wash. Good luck.
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