Unremovable scratch

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^What he said...

BTW you need to get:

#1 - 2000 and 3000 above Sand paper (for metal :p)
#2 - 3M Fast Cut Polish --> you also use other similar Paint cutting Polish
#3 - Hard & Soft Polishing Sponge
#4 - Car Wax

Step #1 Wet the sand paper and "GENTLY" sand over the are until you see that the scratch are is even ... Please ensure than you do this very slow as you wont want the area to be too thin... Use 2000 then finish off with 3000 above...

Step #2 use the 3M Cut Polish or eq... start to buff the area untill scratches are gone. Use the soft foam/sponge with some water in it. Then to finish it take the harder sponge to buff the zone. DO NOT LET THE CUT POLISH DRY OR STAY ON THE AREA TOO LONG! Make sure all Polish is removed (or gone from the effected area)

Step #3 when the small scratches (due to sanding) is gone... Finish off with any good Wax and Buff with JOY

Done

Good Luck!

If all fail (or sound too hard)... send to specialist. Ive removed all scratches on my UDM... its yummy shinny now he he he
 
jeff_sin;684228 said:


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Dear all, attach with picture, i have try to polish the scratch at door panel but seem unremovable, is there any solution?

give OPC a try

shoe sole that scuff the paint
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dirt just get trapped into the scuff - clouding the CC, after all by removing the stains, u cant even see the rids

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detailing without machine article found http://www.bmwclubmalaysia.com/forums/archive/index.php/t-38627.html
 
^ Or that :) Great products and service... Bro KC do PM me how to buy those or Cleaning/detailing products for my Black UDM :)
 
xcrave;684286 said:
^ Or that :) Great products and service... Bro KC do PM me how to buy those or Cleaning/detailing products for my Black UDM :)

No worries, I would like you to meet my buddy in KK (another die hard detailer but actually a scientist)
he would loves to show you practically..

Buddy tried to PM u,
 
this is a fresh case i took

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ta da
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just a little patience & plenty of passion with OPC

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it is easy when u know how!!!!! simply the best ! satisfaction guaranteed when u start to detail yr own car

re falling in love again
 
This OPC is like magic solution la. Apply, wipe and voila, look at the results!
 
xcrave;684263 said:
^What he said...

BTW you need to get:

#1 - 2000 and 3000 above Sand paper (for metal :p)
#2 - 3M Fast Cut Polish --> you also use other similar Paint cutting Polish
#3 - Hard & Soft Polishing Sponge
#4 - Car Wax

Step #1 Wet the sand paper and "GENTLY" sand over the are until you see that the scratch are is even ... Please ensure than you do this very slow as you wont want the area to be too thin... Use 2000 then finish off with 3000 above...

Step #2 use the 3M Cut Polish or eq... start to buff the area untill scratches are gone. Use the soft foam/sponge with some water in it. Then to finish it take the harder sponge to buff the zone. DO NOT LET THE CUT POLISH DRY OR STAY ON THE AREA TOO LONG! Make sure all Polish is removed (or gone from the effected area)

Step #3 when the small scratches (due to sanding) is gone... Finish off with any good Wax and Buff with JOY

Done

Good Luck!

If all fail (or sound too hard)... send to specialist. Ive removed all scratches on my UDM... its yummy shinny now he he he


Thanks. but sand paper, don't dare to try yet
 
^^ this one old school... besides whatever the solution (chemicals) ur using... it will not break as much layers of pain in micro proportion as what "gentle sanding" is doing... That is why the solution need to be properly parted (vs water or solvents). or else...

I had a bad experience and learned the hard way :p

Leave it to the Sifu or learn from them :)
 
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