How to deal with this~!

Dragons4life

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any ideas? its has been there for awhile, and now since i'm learning things around here might as well ask how to properly remove it.



By hand prefered...
 
You just need to get it CLEAN first and then go at it with your Polishin' Pal with orange pad and SSR2. Follow up with a less agressive pad/polish combo if ya got it. Probably won't come out 100% but it will be improved.
 
It's pretty hard to tell from the picture...sometimes you can polish something like that so that it's undetectable, sometimes not. Usually there are some RIDS embedded in the scuff that will be left. That doesn't look that bad, but it's dirty and not all of the scuff is in focus.



Just do it already and see how it comes out! You can't make it any worse (well, you can, but you'll be good, won't you? Clean it good first and just SSR2, no Turtle Wax rubbing compound, ok?)
 
yea hard to tell from the pic but it might just be some paint transfer



I would wash it the try a solvent (WD-40 might even work)



if that does not work then polish as above
 
I can't really tell from the picture, but I think you might be able to get it out. After cleaning it, try using a cleaner wax and some elbow grease to remove it...might take some effort but it may just do the trick. However, I may be wrong about this but I can't really tell by the picture
 
I'm guessing most of that will come out completely - it looks like paint transfer. The only part that may require extra attention is where you ran your fingers (it looks deeper there?).
 
i'm waiting for my stuff from autogeek...i'll start the entire process when i have time lol. this going to be like a 6-7 hour project..maybe more.











And guys whats the usua wait time for each layer..eg. polish-sealant-wax etc...i know from sealand to wax is like a 12hour curing time.
 
jopa489 said:
Sealant is really the only thing that needs to cure.







ok this might be stupid but here it goes....does the curing start when you apply the sealant and let it sit....or does it start after you remove it before wax....this is whats confusing me.
 
Dragons4life said:
ok this might be stupid but here it goes....does the curing start when you apply the sealant and let it sit....or does it start after you remove it before wax....this is whats confusing me.



After you remove it. Did you get the mark off yet?
 
Spent like 8 hours total and i'm done for now..just waiting for the sealant to cure before wax..





Did a couple of passes on the mark with SS2 with a polshing pal....nothing it worked a bit ...not not enough..need a PC......but whatever..i'll deal with it after lol....lazy and tired.
 
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