The '90 has a lot of light scratches over most of the car. Nothing really deep. What is the best way to buff these out? Do I just go to a rubbing compound, polish, and wax, or is that too harsh? Is it better to get an actual buffer to work them out? All info is appreciated.
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Pick up a tube of Meguiar's ScratchX. Use as directed. Hand application is fine.
It requires some effort to work to it's full potential.
Wax afterwards to protect paint.-My Homepage, Panther info & FAQs-
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Anybody tried the Turtle Wax Ice Liquid Clay Bar?
I bought some of the Ice Liquid Polish, but I'm holding off using it until the light scratches and swirl marks are dealt with first.2003 Grand Marquis LS
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Tried the Ice Liquid Clay Bar this weekend. It works okay for an easy light cleaning before waxing, but if you have deep scratches a real clay bar might work better for you. It did remove light scratches, swirl marks, road tar, and dried-on bug splats. It's easy to use - just rinse off road dust, apply the liquid with a firm scrubbing motion, and rinse it off. I did mine in a do-it-yourself car wash (at daybreak on a Sunday morning so I wouldn't be in anyone's way).
Followed that with a coat of Ice Liquid Polish. That stuff is the shiznit. Goes on easy, comes off easy, and leaves a nice glaze finish. Turns black plastic parts nice and glossy black, with no white residue. Two thumbs up.2003 Grand Marquis LS
Spruce Green with Light Flint leather
Custom Dual Exhaust with Magnaflow mufflers
Bridgestone Potenza G009 tires
Monroe SensaTrac shocks
SilverStar Ultras
Stealth turn signal bulbs
AutoSport berber floor mats
XM radio
Bob is the Oil Guy
Motor Oil 101
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Originally posted by Sharky View PostFollowed that with a coat of Ice Liquid Polish. That stuff is the shiznit. Goes on easy, comes off easy, and leaves a nice glaze finish. Turns black plastic parts nice and glossy black, with no white residue. Two thumbs up.
hmm...I might just have to give it a shot on my side molding/trim...I got some wax on it and it looks bad.sigpic
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Originally posted by Mr. Land Yacht View Postthe polish does that huh?
hmm...I might just have to give it a shot on my side molding/trim...I got some wax on it and it looks bad.2003 Grand Marquis LS
Spruce Green with Light Flint leather
Custom Dual Exhaust with Magnaflow mufflers
Bridgestone Potenza G009 tires
Monroe SensaTrac shocks
SilverStar Ultras
Stealth turn signal bulbs
AutoSport berber floor mats
XM radio
Bob is the Oil Guy
Motor Oil 101
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I am afraid to try rubbing compound. Are there any special tips for using? I am going to purchase a paint pen and fill in any dings soon as well. A couple spots from leafs on the hood and trunk. Claying is said to work really well, I may give that a shot.
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