Dom
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long story short, thanks to a very helpful friend, i now have a few light scourer marks on my paintwork. They standout like a sore thumb, best method to get rid? They haven't polished out, dulled slightly but still stand out. Will T-cut do the trick?
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edit - and if it is t-cut, what colour matches Arden Blue the best?
[Edited on 07-08-2007 by Dom]
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chris_uk
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you tried scratch-x from meguiars?
try that, then autoglym super resin polish then meguiars tech wax.. and i bet it makes it 50% better
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by chris_uk
you tried scratch-x from meguiars?
try that, then autoglym super resin polish then meguiars tech wax.. and i bet it makes it 50% better
cheers will have a look at the stuff.
The paintwork isn't brill as the car is getting on a bit, so not wanting a show car finish, but something to make them less noticable
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FruitBooTeR
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did it to my first car which was arden blue, took the badges of an thn scoured the resin off lol, t-cut put it right though 
An halfords do t-cut in blue so that would be the best choice.
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Lee Wilson
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Bad news. I hate scourers. Lots of auto glym super resin polish should sort it
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by FruitBooTeR
did it to my first car which was arden blue, took the badges of an thn scoured the resin off lol, t-cut put it right though 
An halfords do t-cut in blue so that would be the best choice.
sound, i'll try t-cut first, if that doesnt work i'll go down the scratch-x road
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ed
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Or get somone to correct it using a machine polisher and some cutting compound
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