Scratch X... safe?
I went to Wal-Mart and bought some Scratch X, hoping it'd remove some of the swirl marks I have on my BSP. But, I'm a little afraid to use it. Someone said it just makes the swirls worse than before you use it. Anyone use the stuff? Pictures would be greatly appreciated.
It works, make sure to use on a clean surface. If possible, clay as well. I also used microfiber applicators. No pics, sorry, but it does work.
If you are worried about anything, just try a small section or panel so you can compare the results side-by-side when done. You will be pleased.
If you are worried about anything, just try a small section or panel so you can compare the results side-by-side when done. You will be pleased.
Originally Posted by Kimmy
Oh, and another question:
Do I use this on my whole car, like wax, o rjust on spots?
Do I use this on my whole car, like wax, o rjust on spots?
This brings up another point. To stop from getting swirls in the first place, be careful with what touches your paint. I never set anything on the car or lean against it, and NOTHING touches my car when I clean but microfiber.
you'd be surprised how little it actually takes to make a swirl mark.... heavy dust being rubbed across the paint surface by an otherwise clean MF towel is more than likely going to create a few swirl marks.
Originally Posted by Neothin
you'd be surprised how little it actually takes to make a swirl mark.... heavy dust being rubbed across the paint surface by an otherwise clean MF towel is more than likely going to create a few swirl marks.
I didn't use the towels on a dry surface. I used them to wash the car. I had super-soapy water, and there are still a ton of swirl marks. I'd just like to make them less obvious. I tried some of the Scratch X earlier, but I didn't see a difference. At all. Maybe I'm not using it right?
Originally Posted by Max
Originally Posted by Neothin
you'd be surprised how little it actually takes to make a swirl mark.... heavy dust being rubbed across the paint surface by an otherwise clean MF towel is more than likely going to create a few swirl marks.
That is a big part of why I am not a fan of the quick exterior detail sprays. I understand how much people rave about them, but my theory is the less my paint is touched by ANYTHING (micro, dusters, QED's) in a solid form, the better.
Originally Posted by Kimmy
I didn't use the towels on a dry surface. I used them to wash the car. I had super-soapy water, and there are still a ton of swirl marks. I'd just like to make them less obvious. I tried some of the Scratch X earlier, but I didn't see a difference. At all. Maybe I'm not using it right?
If you are not familiar with the 3-bucket method, I would suggest you read about it. Also wash in the same way air passes over your car at speed. No circles! Straight lines only.
Originally Posted by HeathenBrewing
Originally Posted by Kimmy
I didn't use the towels on a dry surface. I used them to wash the car. I had super-soapy water, and there are still a ton of swirl marks. I'd just like to make them less obvious. I tried some of the Scratch X earlier, but I didn't see a difference. At all. Maybe I'm not using it right?
If you are not familiar with the 3-bucket method, I would suggest you read about it. Also wash in the same way air passes over your car at speed. No circles! Straight lines only.
Originally Posted by Kimmy
Originally Posted by HeathenBrewing
Originally Posted by Kimmy
I didn't use the towels on a dry surface. I used them to wash the car. I had super-soapy water, and there are still a ton of swirl marks. I'd just like to make them less obvious. I tried some of the Scratch X earlier, but I didn't see a difference. At all. Maybe I'm not using it right?
If you are not familiar with the 3-bucket method, I would suggest you read about it. Also wash in the same way air passes over your car at speed. No circles! Straight lines only.
Do you rinse the mitt after wiping down a panel?
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