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Originally Posted by jcosta79 Try something cheap like a Turtle Wax polish first and see if that helps. They're like $3 at Wal-Mart and they do a pretty good job.
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Personally, I wouldn't use Autozone type products on the car if you're truly looking at wanting to correct flaws in the clear-coat. If push comes to shove and you simply must have something, Autozone sells a 3M Rubbing Compound that will take out light scratches with a dual-action polisher. OP, polishing by hand is really a nightmare when it comes to actually buffing out scratches. Best of luck to you. |
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