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discoinferno
 


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Covering scratches

after just two days my rear passenger door became a cropper and received a scratch from someone in a car park. Since it's in Java Black, so can imagine how it looks Big Cry
Has anynone used any kind of black polish or similar that can be recommended?
  
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If you where UK I'd recomend Chips Away - usually charge about £60 and do a good job - assume there is something similar in Spain
I have used various colour impregnated waxes over the years, but none appear to make any lsting difference - sorry
  
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Hi,

Very unlucky....Nash from Sitges got his car keyed on Monday too.....

http://www.disco3.co.uk/forum/post210119.html#210119

What is it with these people? Some are just plain nasty but others are just plain stupid....maybe they didn't see the 3 ton car parked next to them when they opened their door... Twisted Evil

I'm afraid you're out of luck unless you find a specialised company to re-touch the scratched area...I don't know of any in Spain, but I'm sure there are....

Black polish might 'hide' the scratch a bit for around a week or so, but if it's down to the primer/metal, the only way to fix it is to fill in the scratch with new paint or respray the door (on a new car!!! ouch).

Good luck! Thumbs Up
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Re: Covering scratches

discoinferno wrote:
after just two days my rear passenger door became a cropper and received a scratch from someone in a car park. Since it's in Java Black, so can imagine how it looks Big Cry
Has anynone used any kind of black polish or similar that can be recommended?


Depends onhow deep it is. If you run the edge of your fingernail over it and you can feel it, then the best you can hope for is to dull it down by using a polish. Most polishes are for machine use and require heat generating to break the polish down otherwise you would simply haze the paintwork. Try scratch-x and work it until it goes clear on the car with a soft sponge or fine microfibre applicator. This will dull down deeper scratches and remove surface ones.

If its all the way throught the clear coat and into the paint, then a local touch up may be okay. As mentioned we have companies that do this in the UK. Not sure about Spain.
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I've just got a few scratches (see http://www.disco3.co.uk/forum/topic15088.html?highlight=) Big Cry

Searching the InterWeb I found this http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/products/prod...overs.html

They seem to rate the Autoglym Paint Renovator above Meguiar’s Scratch X (but is this based on price?)

... and for the deeper scratches?
  
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AG stuff is good, but from experience and ease of use Scratch x is better. AG if not worked properly will leave marring on the surface of the paint and be noticable under direct sunlight. The trade version of the renovator is used with a rotary polisher.

Deeper scratches can be dulled down so you cannot see them with machine polishing, or be as eye catching. Full correction can be done by Mr Dingmaster type person Or bodyshop, but the bodyshop can be a splatter gun approach unless you get a good one and not one who has high volume insurance work passing thru their doors. (Speaking from experience and no offence meant to our bodyshop folk on here)
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Thanks JKP Thumbs Up

I'll try the Scratch-X then and those that are still prominent after I'll look round for a 'dingmaster' crew around my way.

Still waiting to get the 2 doors re-sprayed after the keying - pity they are on the other side Big Cry
  
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This mob has a good reputation....


http://www.chipsaway.co.uk/index.php?section=223&page=1783
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In and out in a day and a good job. Thumbs Up
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Thanks all. Thumbs Up Thumbs Up I'm on a mission over the weekend to find the stuff you have suggested, (better buy the family sized bottle as this won't be the last).
  
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In South Africa we have a product called VPS. See http://www.vpsprotection.co.za/
Fantastic stuff, designed originally for helicopter rotor blades. Even a nail pulled along the door only damages the VPS, not the paintwork. Also good for headlights.
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Is there any treatment like this available in the UK ?

Going to have a LifeShine treatment this Friday and am wondering if anything can be added to protect from scratches on top of that.
  
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Suggest you contact the suppliers on the VPS site
  
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Si, I think this is the same stuff http://www.ventureshield.com
http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=ventureshield
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Thanks Si.

I didn't realise it was a film, thought it was a coating.
  
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