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Wex
 


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Andrew van den Heever
 


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Sorry mobyone, I see you "cut" and polished the bonnet. What sort of product did you use for the cutting, and what equipment. I have never attempted such a thing so I think I will stick with a professional company, but I am interested, in case I have a smaller area to do in the future (-no f...er is ever washing my car again!) Big Cry
  
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mobyone
 


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[quote="Andrew van den Heever"]Thanks for all the input guys.
mobyone; my lettering is also a bit scratched, but not too bad. What did you do about your paint apart from waxing it?
quote]

Andrew, I used the smallest amount of rubbing compound (A8108005 Meguiars Cleaner - Fine Cut) or any similar stuff that restores dull paint. Can I suggest that before you try cutting, you use heaps of wax first to see if that does the trick as most light scratches will come out with 2 applications. The trick is not to rub the decals as the colour will come off.

Good luck... Thumbs Up
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Post #21624118th Oct 2007 12:51 am
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mobyone wrote:
Can I suggest that before you try cutting, you use heaps of wax first to see if that does the trick as most light scratches will come out with 2 applications.

Hi Moby,
Just to clarify, you should use polish not wax.....polish is slightly abrasive (although a lot less than cutting compound) so will have some use in removing the scratches if they're very fine.

Wax would just fill the scratches in for a week or two, but wouldn't solve the problem.

Andrew,
If you can get hold of Meguirs stuff in your neck of the woods, then that'll work fine. Just stay away from the "no-name" super-car-wax-polish-paint-renovator-all-in-one-for-2-dollars polishes.....they won't help you at all.

Cheers, Thumbs Up
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Post #21626818th Oct 2007 6:44 am
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Andrew van den Heever
 


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Thanks Mobyone, you have been a great help. I didn't know that the colour would come off the Landrover lettering! Do any of the SA boys know if this Meguirs stuff is available here?

You know I really can live with scratches on my Disco. You know the side scratches from bushes and low trees, but those are MY scratches and show that I use the car for what it was designed to do. Thumbs Up I am not a "Bling-meister", but heaps of ugly scratches all over the front of my new vehicle inflicted by some ignorant asswipe are not acceptable!! Big Cry

This website and forum is absolutely amazing. The input from all over the world is just staggering. Thanks guys.
  
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Andrew,

There's one in Durban (031-5692221). They may be able to tell you who to get hold of in CT.
  
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mobyone
 


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I suppose I know it as wax or polish down here, but any type of wax(polish) will do, as long it isn't just a silicone based top coat that repels water. Wax is like a thickened cream and dries to a powder and then buffs off brilliantly. The cutting compounds are the same but use varying grades of grit from coarse - medium - fine and super fine which is essentailly polish. If the scratches have gone too deep, ie past the clear coat, then nothing will save you except for more clear from the painters spray nozzle.. Big Cry

Hopefully yours will come out easily.. don't stress to find Meguires as any polish should be same. By the way I picked up the Decals of Ebay from some fella in the UK.. good stuff,

Cheers Moby Thumbs Up
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