I'm not about to be the first person to try this, therefore the question;
For a stubbborn scuff (not an actual deep, rough scratch) has anyone tried using a PC with four inch pad and an interior protectant to blend the scratch and the affected panel. The protectant has no abbrasives but a non-agressive four inch pad would be slightly abbrasive.
As it is, I have most of the scuff well masked-by NXT Tech Protect and will probably call it "good enough". This scuff is on the dash of my 2007 Dodge Hemi. It is only visible under certain light conditions. (And that's when I tend to look over at it.) The truck's not new anymore. I've put 5,000 miles on it in five weeks. This scuff might be the first blemish to add to the truck's "character"
Tom
For a stubbborn scuff (not an actual deep, rough scratch) has anyone tried using a PC with four inch pad and an interior protectant to blend the scratch and the affected panel. The protectant has no abbrasives but a non-agressive four inch pad would be slightly abbrasive.
As it is, I have most of the scuff well masked-by NXT Tech Protect and will probably call it "good enough". This scuff is on the dash of my 2007 Dodge Hemi. It is only visible under certain light conditions. (And that's when I tend to look over at it.) The truck's not new anymore. I've put 5,000 miles on it in five weeks. This scuff might be the first blemish to add to the truck's "character"

Tom
