Stubborn scratch removal

Noel Willhite

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Hard to see,
But when i was sanding my ditch bracket the bottom of the sponge got my hood a few times
Stupid on my part
Just gave her a birth mark lol
Is there a quick fix for scratch removal or buffing?
Any home remedy or something i can pick up at advanced auto or something that’s proven ?

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What have you already tried? That spot would bother me too.

do you have auto polish buffers, or do you work purely by hand?

I would address it with as gental as you can, working to more abrasive products. If you have a wax/cleaner product, I would apply that first. An orbital buffer would be your best friend.

it doesn’t sound like you have a lot of experience. If the wax/cleaner doesn’t work, I would recommend dropping by a professional detailing shop and let them address it for you. Better safe than digging in deeper.

please post back on what you ended up doing and another picture.
 

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That should buff out easily, if you do not have a buffer or you are not comfortable with doing it yourself, find a good detail shop and they can buff that out for you in minutes. And it should not cost much at all.
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