Does this really work?

If it's a sham, how did they make it look so good on TV?

Television magic.

Just going on common sense and what I know (and I didn't watch the whole info-mercial) I doubt that this would work, at least in a permanent sense or at the same level of quality most of us here would expect.

True scratches through the clear and color layer aren't going to be "removed" - you have to repair them, which usually requires touching up the area with paint, wetsanding, polishing, etc.

There's no "magic pen" that's going to fix it the correct way. Of course, that's just my opinion. Take that for what it's worth.
 
Use the force, don't get sucked into TV products. They frequently do not work as claimed. If it worked as easily as shown on TV Jared would have to of them in his detail box.:D
 
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