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This is a polishing demonstration using the Presta polishing system.

Steps that were taken:

1. Touched up the scratch with catalized clearcoat

2. Wetsanded with 600 grit over the scratch

3. Sanded with 1500 using a small DA sander. You can just wetsand if thats all you have.

4. Tape your edges and moldings..

5. Polish using the presta black wool pad and cutting creme.

6. Polish using green wool pad and 1500/chroma polish

7. Polish using the blue foam pad and swirl mark remover.

 



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0 #2 jimmo 2009-09-20 15:16
It was deep enough, most parts you could feel somewhat with your nail.
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0 #1 AAE 2009-09-20 13:10
How deep was that scratch? Was it a nail catcher?
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