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The material you need for removing car paint scratches
- Any putty or liquid polishing compound
- Cotton roll
- Cotton cloth or shop towel
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How to remove paint scratches
Wipe the small cotton wad into the car paint polishing compound.
If you are using liquid polish, just pour some polish on your cotton pad.
If you are using liquid polish, just pour some polish on your cotton pad.
Find scratches of any kind or color, it works on any paint or plastic or rubber deposit on your original paint.
Rub the compound in a circular movement first then alternating horizontally and vertically.
Rub the compound in a circular movement first then alternating horizontally and vertically.
Leave it to dry and start working on another scratch in the meantime.
Replace the cotton pad when it gets too dirty.
Finish the job by wiping the area you polished and removing the excess rubbing compound with a clean cloth.
Finish the job by wiping the area you polished and removing the excess rubbing compound with a clean cloth.
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And here is the end result...
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