Road rash

Corey Bit Spank

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I recently relocated from Milwaukee to the Detroit area for work. During the commute, a sheet of plastic (probably 2' by 2') flew out of an open semi-truck trailer, hit the car behind, and appears to have hit my rear passenger door flat on. Before anyone asks -- I did not take down the plate and was more concerned about staying safe.



The scratches don't seem to be too bad and only a couple short ones might not fully polish out, which I'm okay with (silver car). My dealer put Zurich Shield (complimentary) on the paint when I bought it in April 2012. I've never used opti-coat, but after reading reviews it appears this Zurich Shield stuff is pretty similar. Some of the scratches appear to just be this coating coming off, kind of like a thin coating of rubber cement (stringy). Does anyone have experience polishing off opti-coat? Is there anything special to it?



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Alternatively, the "scratches" might just be transfer from whatever hit my car. I'll start with clay bar and go from there.



In terms of polishing... all of my polishes are over 6 years old (probably more like 10 years old). What's everyone using? I'd be using it with a Cyclo. At least this gives me a reason to use my expensive polisher ;)...
 
Corey Bit Spank- Hey, good to see you posting, sorry to hear about what happened.



I can't help regarding the Zurich Shield stuff, but these days the aggressive products people like are M105, M101, HD Cut.



I've been using Uno for an intermediate step.



For finishing, I'd try the HD Polish, no question about that one!
 
Thanks!



Is it a stretch to go from HD Cut to Polish? I might stick with Uno and Polish and just accept whatever removal I can achieve -- as long as most of these are diminished they won't bother me too much.
 
Corey Bit Spank said:
Is it a stretch to go from HD Cut to Polish? I might stick with Uno and Polish and just accept whatever removal I can achieve -- as long as most of these are diminished they won't bother me too much.



Can't say, I've never used the Cut :nixweiss



The Uno can do some pretty good correction, but probably not via Cyclo. Could satisfy you just fine though, I'd see how that goes.
 
Well, I decided to use off-the-shelf products and the results were pretty good. Only three small scratches remain, but they're barely noticeable.



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Duragloss Wash

Mothers Clay

Meguiars Scratch-X 2.0 (x3) for spot correction

Meguiars ColorX for final polish



All work done by hand. I'm happy with the results.
 
Corey Bit Spank- Glad you got it livable :xyxthumbs



So the Scratch-X by hand was sufficient, huh? Wouldn't have thunk that :nixweiss



BTW, your pix aren't showing up...
 
Fixed, I hope.



Yes, Scratch-X is decent stuff for hand polishing it seems. It did take some effort but I actually enjoyed the process more than using a polisher.
 
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