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Old 04-24-2008, 05:06 AM   #6
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Re: Cleaning up a paint rub/scratch.

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Originally Posted by goathead
could you use that scratch remover w/ a DA buffer? what would the cutting power of that stuff be compared to some other medium/fine cut polishes? i have a nice white paint mark on my wifes black sequoia mirror where she forgot to put the mirrors in before pulling into the garage. that stuff looks like it would work great but would it be safe w/ a DA buffer? thanks.


It would probably work but you have to be careful once you introduce a machine. The properties of grit change when you apply pressure and heat.

I would start with a glaze and a foam pad and work toward more aggressive grits. You can always take a little off but you can't put a little back.

Black is not very forgiving so be careful...
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