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Old 11-10-11, 11:44 AM   #1
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Default Scratches in lacquer are too deep

I did the following to one panel on my B4 80 as a tester.

Wash with Armorall detergent.
Dry.
Clean with some tar cleaner stuff I got
Wash again.
Clay with lots of Meguiars quick detailer. (got rid of lots of ingrained white specks of paint).
Then I got my random orbital polisher out (Halfords one I think).
Used Menzerna Power Gloss, several times, both hard pressure and light pressure.

Can't get rid of deep scratches.







As you can see, the rest is nice and shiny.

Do I need a more abrasive compound?

Or is it worth getting something like this?
http://www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/pr...C=SRC-polisher
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or use some of this:
http://www.washwarehouse.co.uk/produ...2816oz%29.html

or this?
http://www.washwarehouse.co.uk/produ...l-Removal.html
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WHAT polisher and pad are you using? is it one of the two handed jobbies and a wool mop from halfords, use some g3 or theres a good menzerna one i use, number escapes me
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it is a 2 handed one like this:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Superline-Po.../dp/B003MEV8NE

Was using a blue pad, not a wool one. But I have a wool one. DOes this promote more heat which breaks it down?

Think I might need G6!
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they aint great tbh them polishers for what you are wanting, ive got a g220 megs and thats half decent , you need a decent agressive pad either 3m or sonus sfx , there is also a knack to doing it too.....and it takes a while on each panel, i put a big scratch on mine with my watch at adi last year and that took an hour to get out and i spent 3 hours on the bonnet this year .....have a look on detailingworld or bug coxxy
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Will look at rotary ones. Can't afford £200 though.
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Find a mate with one , if you was closer you could have used mine or done it here

If you struggle I'll bung mine down with fedex
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There's my problem!!!!

Cheers for the offer. Will ask around on faceache.
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I shall stay away then !!
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A mate of mine is a body repairer and sprayer (self employed) and he had a lambo turn up which had been keyed, not bad but enough. £5000 to respray 1 quarter from lambo, my mate used some fine wet and dry then polished it using something called G3 which made it completely new again. Think he charged a few hundred quid

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