Was reversing out of the garage after my dad had gone out and he shut the garage door (either on purpose or by accident...that's another story). As such the bootlid now has a series of surface scratch marks that are very fine but still very noticeable...
What's the best way to tackle them? What products or methods have you guys used?
Also....my antenna has been bent oddly out of shape....I've tried twisting and clamping it back straight but it still looks fugly. Any ideas? The antenna base is also twisted backwards, would I have to dissemble the whole thing from inside the boot to fix this?
Thanks for your suggestions guys.
Surface scratches...best way to tackle?
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Hmm Scratch X sounds like the way to go. Is that the Meguiar's one?
Yeh our garage door is one of those weird ones that dont come straight down....it's a complete metal mesh thing that retracts at an angle...if that makes any sense...lol
I tried some normal polish just then to see if it does anything but it didnt seem to have improved it. But the Scratch X sounds good, might try that thanks
Yeh our garage door is one of those weird ones that dont come straight down....it's a complete metal mesh thing that retracts at an angle...if that makes any sense...lol
I tried some normal polish just then to see if it does anything but it didnt seem to have improved it. But the Scratch X sounds good, might try that thanks
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Deez, try Maguiars Scratch X.. That works quite well even though it looks like a cream. Most people at Autobarn and Supercheap would recommend it, and it's not too expensive.. About $25 or so. OR try these guys http://www.touchuppaint.com.au/
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Try searching on www.autopia.org
My $0.02: Scratch X will do nothing unless you have an random orbital and an abrasive pad. If your going to go to the effort of using an orbital, then skip the Supercheap products and use the good stuff - I would try Poorboys SSR2, followed up with a decent hand-applied wax. Speak to Dave at www.waxit.com.au
My $0.02: Scratch X will do nothing unless you have an random orbital and an abrasive pad. If your going to go to the effort of using an orbital, then skip the Supercheap products and use the good stuff - I would try Poorboys SSR2, followed up with a decent hand-applied wax. Speak to Dave at www.waxit.com.au
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