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stupid ****s whoever it was, ill find out, it had to be someoen who was at the party i was at last night, but anyways the scratches are about 30cm long on the bonnet (3 of them) and they're like three small white lines make up the one scratch so it was a key or something similar on an angle, but the scratches can only be seen at certain angles, i trieds rubbing them but that did nothing, how caqn i fix them ? they are not verfy deep at all just annoying coz i just had my bonnet re-sprayed :) the car is black

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Man that sucks.

Jealous people, that's all it is... :) :)

Mcquires sells stuff called ScratchX or something like that. Apparently it's really good for taking scratches and swirl marks out of black paint.

Either that or give the bonnet a good buff will a buffer.

Failing that, find the little dweeb that did it and polish your bonnet with his face .....

J

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Meguiar's stuff will work best, recently a fat ****ing cat somehow was on my bonnet and boy did it have claws, medium scratches but you can still see them from some angles, but was bored so redone the hole bonnet with Meguiar's stuff form , Cleaner, Polish,wax...etc etc...but yah it's better but not perfect.

Just depends how bad they are. What are did this happen anyways??

Originally posted by RedLineGTR

What are did this happen anyways??

??????????/

one of them can always be seen and is white (paint has come off) and the others cant be seen at some angles, is it true i need black polish to keep the original shine of the paint ? as i tried standard cut and polish on another scratch that came on the car last week and the paint has gone dull where i did it

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