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What is suggested to correct this scratch mark?

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Old 04-05-17, 12:00 AM
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Default What is suggested to correct this scratch mark?

Not sure what happend as I got the car like this.

Old 04-05-17, 07:04 AM
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In order to consolidate all of the useful information on the forum, please look for answers to common questions like this in existing threads before creating a new one. If everyone creates a new thread each time they have a question, we get all sorts of data in all sorts of places. It is very beneficial to try to consolidate the wonderful information provided by CL members into as few threads as possible so people can find the answers they need without needing to browse through 5, 10, or 50 different threads on the same topic searching for an answer.

Please refer to the several existing threads on scratch removal....... use the forum search function to help if needed.

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If you're lucky, that actually looks like mainly white material transfer. Use any rubbing compound or polish to remove it by hand. Go to any auto parts store and get some Meguiars polish like M205. Or if you have a detail shop in your area, just stop by and have them look at it. I know if you came by our place, I'd remove that free of charge if it really is just some material transfer. Doesn't take long to do.
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