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Old 29 June 2009, 22:23   #1 (permalink)
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Smile Light scratch/mark on lacqueur?

I have a mark on my astra (silver) which is visable in direct sunlight, its like when you get a branch/twig scratch on your paintwork or when a kid pushes his bike into the side of your car, but i cannot seem to get it out (its not deep and has not damaged the paint underneath by the looks).
What is recommended to remove/repair a light mark like this please?

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Old 30 June 2009, 09:20   #2 (permalink)
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I used the polish sold by polishedbliss in their intermediate kit to polish out a branch scratch on the scoob when I reversed into a bush.

Worked a treat, by hand.
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On subaru paint I used menz 203s and a CCS light cut pad by hand to remove bird dropping etching and scratches, not sure of the level of hardness vauxhall paint is though

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As above, Menzerna 203S applied using a Lake Country German CCS Light Cut Pad should do the trick nicely. Details here...

Menzerna 203S - Menzerna Car Care and Detailing Products

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