imported_neoflex
New member
OK, I have a question that I need help with because nothing
is working and its driving me nuts.(I am beyond anal with my cars)
I know Im a NOOB and the products I am using are not those typical
of a true Autopian, but keep in mind I just ordered a bunch of Autopia
worthy products due to my lurking around on the forums. Well I have
a brand new 2004 Caddy CTS(WhiteDiamond). Less than 3,000 miles on
it and my neighbors @*&$% cat decided to take advantage of the fact that I have not been able to cover my car the past few nights(Due to all
the salt and soupyness of the roads) Well I found a few scratches on
the hood and on the trunk lid. I used rubbing compound by hand and
then topped with Mothers Sealer and glaze and then Mothers Carnuba.
Yes, the scratches are hidden a bit, but its prob cause they are clean now, but is there anyway to remove them without having to have them wet sanded?
They look as if they only made it through the clear. Definatly not down
to the primer of bare metal. I figured I could rub them out because they
are very light, but they are still there and can still be seen pretty easily in
lower lighting. They are definatly noticeable. What can I do to get these
Muthas out? Or am I pretty much up the river without a paddle and have
to bring it in for a wet sand? Had I been able to keep the car covered I
prob would have been saved. God help the cat if I ever catch him in the act!
is working and its driving me nuts.(I am beyond anal with my cars)
I know Im a NOOB and the products I am using are not those typical
of a true Autopian, but keep in mind I just ordered a bunch of Autopia
worthy products due to my lurking around on the forums. Well I have
a brand new 2004 Caddy CTS(WhiteDiamond). Less than 3,000 miles on
it and my neighbors @*&$% cat decided to take advantage of the fact that I have not been able to cover my car the past few nights(Due to all
the salt and soupyness of the roads) Well I found a few scratches on
the hood and on the trunk lid. I used rubbing compound by hand and
then topped with Mothers Sealer and glaze and then Mothers Carnuba.
Yes, the scratches are hidden a bit, but its prob cause they are clean now, but is there anyway to remove them without having to have them wet sanded?
They look as if they only made it through the clear. Definatly not down
to the primer of bare metal. I figured I could rub them out because they
are very light, but they are still there and can still be seen pretty easily in
lower lighting. They are definatly noticeable. What can I do to get these
Muthas out? Or am I pretty much up the river without a paddle and have
to bring it in for a wet sand? Had I been able to keep the car covered I
prob would have been saved. God help the cat if I ever catch him in the act!