Tips on How to Remove Minor Scratches in Your Car
April 4, 2007
We care for our car the same as the kind of love that we’re giving to our women or our wives. Admit it big boys!
Or sometimes you love the car more than anything else, because it’s your baby, Christine, Eleanor and other girly names you want to name your car, right?
Yeah, I confess I’m like that too, but not as exaggerated as you may think. For me, my car reflects my very own personality.
So, if someone sees your car with a dazzling and clean look, your car will be admired and of course you’ll get the compliments too. It feels great, doesn’t it? Especially when the admiration comes from a woman!
So what shall we do to remove all the unnecessary elements in our car? What are the steps in bringing back the spark to your exterior car parts? Especially if they now come minor scratches!
These scratches might appear unnoticeable, but it’s much better if we get rid of them to make our babies look more gorgeous and neat. I think I have some ideas to share that could be of help to all you. It’s easy and it only takes two steps! Try this.
First, use a polishing compound to buff up the scratches. This compound (for everybody’s information) contains an abrasive which is fairly mild that takes off just a little bit of coat from the paintjob (don’t be too protective, I said “just a little” okay?). Always remember when purchasing this kind of stuff, make sure to get the product with the finest abrasive available (there are few grades to choose from).
For your next move, get your polishing compound and place a little amount onto a damp sponge or a piece of cloth (100% cotton, don’t forget that!) and rub the damaged area in circular motion until the scratches are gone. Warning: don’t over do it because it might remove more than a little coat. You know what I mean, right?
After that, wash it off completely that part which has the scratch. I suggest you try it first in a small area so that you can master the process.
Now it’s time to apply the liquid wax as our last step. Squeeze a little amount of wax onto a sponge and spread thoroughly on the scratched area. Just wait for a few minutes. Allow the stuff to haze, then after that happens, with the use of a soft towel, polish the wax.
Tadah! A dazzling scratch-less car! It’s easy, do it to your baby now. Just rub it in and it’s done!
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