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How Do You Remove Scratches In Clearcoat?

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How Do You Remove Scratches In Clearcoat?

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Scratches on a car’s clear coat can be frustrating. They can mar the surface and reduce the appearance of your car. Luckily, if your car has a few scratches in the clear coat of the paint job, there are ways to repair them. It takes some preparation and a fair amount of tedious work, but it is relatively easy to do. Apply a contrasting material like shoe polish or white out into the scratch of your car’s finish. The scratch should hold the polish and become clearly visible in the paint job. This will help you to see the scratch and stop sanding at the correct time as you sand it smooth. Sand the scratch until the shoe polish disappears. Use the rubber sanding block and 2,000-grit wet/dry sandpaper to sand the panel of your car. Make sure to use plenty of water to avoid doing serious damage to the paint job. Do not sand through to the next layer of paint. Apply a rubbing compound to the scratched area. Using a buffer or a terrycloth washcloth, buff the rubbing compound into the scratche

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