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Originally Posted by dalejr9afan
I use nothing but Adam's products. I will use nothing but his products on my 01 coupe. I would be interested in what he used to remove those scratches though. I have one on my right rear quarter panel I would love to remove. It is not a deep scratch, and I know it can be fixed with one of his products, although I'm not sure what is the best way to do it.
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Sorry Jr.Fan, somehow I missed your questioned to me! I do apologize.
Adam used one of his microfiber applicators and spritzed it with the detail spray and put a small, dime size amount of the Scratch and Swirl Remover and hand rubbed out the scratches. He then rub the spot with a little Revive Polish and the two scratches were gone. It did not take more than a minute for him to do.
Well, this convinced me that I was a little behind on my detailing of the '01. So yesterday, I claybar'd the '01 Vert, which is Navy Blue Mettalic and really shows surface scratches, in preparation for a total detail. When Adam's reps detailed my Z06 they combined the Scratch & Swirl Remover step with the Revive Polish step, which I thought was great. Anything that will speed up the process. They use the PC random buffer and used 1/3 S&S with 2/3s Revive and that turned out nice. So, I hand rubbed the same combination and it could not have taken me more than 1/2 hour to do. This morning I will go over the entire car with the Buttery wax and she will be done. It should look great, it already is looking beter and I have not waxed it yet.
Sorry, that I missed your post.
Rich