This is my first post here so give me just a little slack.
But, anyway I have a brand new '02 Corvette Z06 Torch Red. But, either the dealer or came from the factory with some scratches. They are very fine from looks like someone rubbing up against the car with dirty pants. The scratches are hard to see with the garage door up with no direct light shinning on the car, but when I close the door and shine my 1200 Watt Halogen lights on the side of the car they become visible really quick. You can also see them in the sunlight when looking at the car from certain angles.
I need suggestions on how to remove them. I just bought a PC, but have never used it before on anything.
Should I use the PC or hand polish them out? What products should I use? I see some post around 3M SMR #39009 and Meguiars #9 2.0 SMR. Which one is better and a finer abrasive?
Also, I have heard that the clear coat on the Vette is very thin and soft, is this true and can I damage it with the PC?
Ok, enough said I think you catch the drift. I need your help and suggestions.
Rod
But, anyway I have a brand new '02 Corvette Z06 Torch Red. But, either the dealer or came from the factory with some scratches. They are very fine from looks like someone rubbing up against the car with dirty pants. The scratches are hard to see with the garage door up with no direct light shinning on the car, but when I close the door and shine my 1200 Watt Halogen lights on the side of the car they become visible really quick. You can also see them in the sunlight when looking at the car from certain angles.
I need suggestions on how to remove them. I just bought a PC, but have never used it before on anything.
Should I use the PC or hand polish them out? What products should I use? I see some post around 3M SMR #39009 and Meguiars #9 2.0 SMR. Which one is better and a finer abrasive?
Also, I have heard that the clear coat on the Vette is very thin and soft, is this true and can I damage it with the PC?
Ok, enough said I think you catch the drift. I need your help and suggestions.
Rod