Car washes are awful things! T-Cut is very harsh, so use Scrath-X instead. You wont go through a car wash again when you have finished with the scratch-x as you arm will be rather sore!:lol:
Method:
Using lots of elbow grease, work in 1' x 1' squares, applying the Scratch X accross the direction of the scratch, then finish in a circular motion. Apply it with a clean microfibre cloth or foam applicator pad, using good firm pressure.
Keep going until the residue goes clear, and repeat until the scratch has almost disappeared. You may need to go over it two or three times, but make sure you maintain good firm pressure.
Then top off with Autoglm Super Resin Polish, and a wax of choice, and consider your lesson learned.:lol:
Rich.
Method:
Using lots of elbow grease, work in 1' x 1' squares, applying the Scratch X accross the direction of the scratch, then finish in a circular motion. Apply it with a clean microfibre cloth or foam applicator pad, using good firm pressure.
Keep going until the residue goes clear, and repeat until the scratch has almost disappeared. You may need to go over it two or three times, but make sure you maintain good firm pressure.
Then top off with Autoglm Super Resin Polish, and a wax of choice, and consider your lesson learned.:lol:
Rich.