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In this video I will show you a few tricks on how to remove or hide scratches on your car, but also I’ll go over how you can permanently remove and fix light and deep car scratches in your clear coat by hand. I will show you what types of sand paper that is needed, the rubbing compound to use and again there is no need for a rotary polisher or a Dual Action or Random Orbital Polisher.
Here are links to products which were used in this video:
Microfiber Sponge:
Microfiber Towel:
Soft Sanding Block:
1500 Grit Sand Paper:
2000 Grit Sand Paper:
High Grit Rubbing Compound I Use:
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Due to factors beyond the control of Ratchets and Wrenches, it cannot guarantee against unauthorized modifications of this information, or improper use of this information. Ratchets and Wrenches assumes no liability for any property or personal damage that may arise from doing a repair on your vehicle after watching any of my repair video’s. Due to factors beyond the control of Ratchets and Wrenches, no information contained in this video shall create any express or implied warranty or guarantee of any particular result. Again Any injury, damage or loss that may result from improper use of tools, equipment, or the information contained in this video is the sole responsibility of the user and not Ratchets and Wrenches.
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Masking the edges is a great tip.
Sold !!!!! As long as i get the puppy
my car has a ceramic coating and i ha e similar scuff marks and light scratching is it the same process ? and will i damage the ceramic on it
Thank you bro
dog is so cute ~~~~
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I'm confused, so you did not touch up paint? It looked like you just sanded and buffed it out with compound.
Is that what you did, great video by the way. I might have to try the puppy trick, lol
Thumbs up, just for the puppy!
Wait so you sanded down to the primer and it’s black again without paint??
I think wd40 would corrode the paint ? Like a blood clot it ruins the entire artery, if not exercised properly.