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850 2.5 10v
Friday 28th August 2009, 14:18
Do these potions in a bottle actually work?
Anyone had any direct experience?
JML do one (£9.99) as do many others.
I know it depends on severity of scratch but anyone with a clue let me know.
Even better any before / after pics.
Cheers
kevin 850t
Friday 28th August 2009, 14:55
I'd like to know allso thanks.
sen
Friday 28th August 2009, 15:15
It's all dependent on the depth of the scratch and if it has gone though the clear coat (lacquer) Scratch x by meg's is very good for hand application for best results removing relativly deep scratches 2000 wet and dry then g3 or equivalent lots out there applied with a buffer.
Wobbly Dave
Friday 28th August 2009, 15:57
Indeed if you can feel the scratch with your finger then it is unlikely you can remove it with a scratch remover compound.
Tomcat
Friday 28th August 2009, 18:38
It's all dependent on the depth of the scratch and if it has gone though the clear coat (lacquer) Scratch x by meg's is very good for hand application for best results removing relativly deep scratches 2000 wet and dry then g3 or equivalent lots out there applied with a buffer.
Ahh, a man that know's his stuff eh?..
sen
Friday 28th August 2009, 20:13
Ahh, a man that know's his stuff eh?..
:shhh: ha ha
Wobbly Dave
Sunday 30th August 2009, 14:39
I was watching the infomercial for this product and it looks like a genuine alternative to wet sanding technique...
https://www.asseenontvadvisor.com/buyfixit/index.asp?did=978&phone=&refcode=gFI1
and here too...
http://www.asseenontvguys.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=706
I am going to order one to see if it really does fill the scratch.
Porcine_Aviator
Sunday 30th August 2009, 15:32
I've used GS27 and it comes with these crayons to fill in the deep scratches. I tried and tried to remove the scratches and it failed totally. So save you money on that one and don't buy it.
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