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    I have a 2004 Silver Santa fe. I was trying to remove a scratch on my door using Mother`s Scratch Remover. I think I may have applied too much pressure as now the spot where the scratch was has little white dot`s in a 1 inch by 1 inch area and if you look at it from a distance it looks like a dark spot on the door. Does it sound like I went through the clear coat? I tried to take pictures but I can`t get any good ones. Can anyone give me any suggestions to fix this or have I messed it up too bad?

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    i`ve never seen someone buff through the clearcoat by hand.

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    Would something like Mother`s Carnauba Cleaner wax be worth trying on the spot? Or will it just cause more damage? It just seems like looking at the spot I have scuffed the clear coat.

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    take a picture and post it up.... Only real way tell what exactly your talking about.

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    I am unable to get a good picture of it.

    To update, I took it to a local detailer. I guess from the other door hitting mine and the little bit of scratch remover I used some of the clear coat is now gone. I was told the only way to fix it is to repaint the bottom half of the door. Although they said I should just leave it and live with it.

    That is hard to do.

    Does anyone have any tips that may help me hide this or is repainting really my only option?

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    I finally get to use this smiley, been waiting for this one!





    :showpics :showpics

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    The damage is similiar to this pic. Although my car is silver.
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    I tried applying a little more scratch remover with no pressure to try and remove the spot. It didn`t really seem to do much. When I look at the spot from certain angles the spot looks light silver or white. From other angles it looks like a dark spot on the silver paint.

    When I rub my wet finger over it I can almost make the spot disappear.

    Knowing this is there anything else I could try to remove or better hide the spot?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jhorton
    I tried applying a little more scratch remover with no pressure to try and remove the spot. It didn`t really seem to do much. When I look at the spot from certain angles the spot looks light silver or white. From other angles it looks like a dark spot on the silver paint.

    When I rub my wet finger over it I can almost make the spot disappear.

    Knowing this is there anything else I could try to remove or better hide the spot?


    it sounds like you made the finish dull

    so try working the pollish longer

    or try a finner polish



    or



    you did remove the CC

    and nothing short of a repaint will help



    or best yet tell us where you live and maybe someone can help you with it or

    at least take apicture for you

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    Try some Meg`s polish and some wax over it.

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    Thanks for the replies. I find it hard to believe I completely removed the clearcoat. I had applied pressure with the scratch remover but nothing excessive. When I look at the spot from below looking up it looks like like little dark spots on the clear coat almost like an orange peel look.

    Can someone suggest a good wax to try?

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    You`re gonna need a good polish before the wax. The simplest route is to go to the store and pick up some Meguiar`s step #2 polish, then follow up with some of their #3 wax (from their 3 step system). I don`t think you`ve done any serious damage, other than aesthetics at the moment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BuffMe
    You`re gonna need a good polish before the wax. The simplest route is to go to the store and pick up some Meguiar`s step #2 polish, then follow up with some of their #3 wax (from their 3 step system). I don`t think you`ve done any serious damage, other than aesthetics at the moment.


    yes you will need a good polish

    but meg #2 is there "pure polish" so it is glaze

    and not a abrasive polish and the results are only temperary

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    True. I just have no idea what polishes he has access to that will actually work for this as to truly polish it out.

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    Would one of the mother`s polishes be good to try?

 

 
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