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Hey guys I have got some scff marks on my car. Theres also a few spots which are "dirty" or brown in colour but no matter how much a sponge it, it doesn't go away. Will a clay bar do anything? Have a look at the pics. Sorry I took some tonight. If you look around the nissan badge it's a bit smudgey.

Any help would be appreciated.

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Hey guys I have got some scff marks on my car. Theres also a few spots which are "dirty" or brown in colour but no matter how much a sponge it, it doesn't go away. Will a clay bar do anything? Have a look at the pics. Sorry I took some tonight. If you look around the nissan badge it's a bit smudgey.

Any help would be appreciated.

Call Antonio at Waxit.com.au 9330 2177, they have small bottles of polishes, explain to him what its for and order a bottle and a hand pad that they have in stock (much better than just a applicator).

Regards,

Mitch

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I just use jiff some people say its to abbrasive but ive never had problems after uding it snd it gets off anything.

Never had problems until you continually use it and end up with no clear left its WAY to abrasive, and if you had an eye for paint you would see substantial swirls and marring where used.

NO WAY I WOULD EVER USE OR RECCOMEND USING IT ON SOMEONES CAR.

its just as cheap and ALOT better to buy Poorboys SSR1 and a hand polishing pad from Waxit so why not do it properly, dont see the point in spending so much money on a car and have your pride and joy just to skimp on proper maintinence....but thats just me maybe.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Had similar problems on the passenger sideskirt from previous owners girl friend wearing high heels and actually putting scratches on there grrr and these don't come out

Everything comes out :) you just got to know what to use and how.

I strongly suggest calling Antonio at Waxit.com.au ask about the hand polishing pads and little polish bottles and they will come out :)

Regards,

Mitch

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