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I was impressed at how i was able to remove most of the scratches off of my honda given some effort and patience. i couldn't figure out how to eliminate deep pebble chips even after using touchup paint and the sand paper as was directed by the manual.
This stuff works great - give it a try. Just follow the directions and you'll be happy with the results.
My Mondeo had a HUGE scuff on the nearside wing and plastic bumper - a right eyesore. I'm not kidding, apart from a couple of spots in the bumper I had to touch up, the ugly wing & bumper looked like new. Much of it was transferred surface paint from a half-blown-over picket fence, but it had certainly scuffed up the paint.After patiently working away with the wet & dry, I had removed the visible paint residue, and I evened out the paint, working in small circles with the sandpaper and using plenty of water.Then, on with Quixx 1, again rubbing in small circles. Then wash off and do the same with Quixx 2. Great stuff, and it only took me just over 30 minutes. A small scratch must only take a couple.
I have a corolla 2009, this tool kit helps me to fix tiny cratches perfectly.
I tried this after I scratched my car trying to remove some old bird droppings. I followed the instructions. It was basically useless. It partially hides the scratch when you apply it but the effect is gone once you wash and dry.
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