SuperBuick
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I think the issue here is less how it happened, and more "how can this be fixed". Assuming it cannot be felt with a fingernail, I think a little compounding or wetsanding might do the trick.
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Got’ta agree. If it’s that wide a scratch but you still can’t feel it it’s probably very shallow.themightytimmah said:That looks quite fixable to me...
ptaylor_9849 said:Superbuick, thanks for inserting the image for me. I'm gonna try this again with a front view of the car and see if it works. I don't know how this scratch got there but it certainly wasn't there before I started polishing. Unless it was filled in with a glaze or something to hide it before I bought the car and my polishing revealed it. But again, I'm no expert.
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That can certainly happen but the pattern of the scratches doesn’t look like it did here. If you pick up grit with a PC you get lots of little squigglies, not the straight scratches or random arcs you see here.ZoranC said:I am looking at that pic and can't resist impression that that tire with all the dirt on it so close to edge of fender to make me wonder could it be that pad had contact, even if a very brief and slight one, with dirt on the tire and transferred it on paint?