Phideaux
New member
Last week I bought a black 1997 Ford F150, and the week before I bought it, the seller had it detailed, and it came out perfect. A few days after I bought it, I took it to my mechanic to have some minor repairs, and they did me the "favor" of washing it, and I don't know what they used, but now there are light swirl scratches on the sides and tailgate.
What can I use to go over these and either get rid of them or minimize them that would be fairly quick & easy. Keep in mind that I'm starting from ground zero-as of yet I don't own any tools or chemicals, and not much know-how....yet! I'm trying to avoid doing a complete job, at least until the weather turns a little better. There Pacific Northwest winters make you want to just stay inside!
What can I use to go over these and either get rid of them or minimize them that would be fairly quick & easy. Keep in mind that I'm starting from ground zero-as of yet I don't own any tools or chemicals, and not much know-how....yet! I'm trying to avoid doing a complete job, at least until the weather turns a little better. There Pacific Northwest winters make you want to just stay inside!