Purchasing a new car, whether it is straight off the show room floor or in the back of a used car lot, is one of the most exciting purchases you will make. You take your car home drive it around to show your friends, family and even your neighbors. The next morning you get up and think to yourself how much you love the look of your new ride.
Wait, you forgot that you will be driving your new car to the store, events and yes, you might even forget to pull it into the garage at night. The day will come when you start to notice minor surface paint scratches, swirl marks and even paint, dulling from the sunlight. Your worries are over. Introducing Lane’s Super Cut 16 oz., an auto scratch remover, used for removing minor clear coat paint scratches. Super Cut, a professional auto scratch remover contains no abrasives which makes removing scratches safe and easy. Purchasing a new car is one of the most exciting purchases you will make. Remember, the next time you get those unwanted auto paint scratches, grab your bottle of Lane’s Super Cut scratch remover.
Instructions on How To Remove Paint Scratches:
Getting a paint scratch is very depressing. People spend a lot of money on cars and the appearance is hindered once your paint is scratched. Removing scratches and/or minimizing the scratch is the name of the game, but a little effort on your part is required.
1. Clean your exterior paint thoroughly. Use a professional car soap that has the strength to gut through the dirt and grime. Using a micro fiber wash mitt will help speed up the process and make sure you do not cause any further damage to your paint.
2. Dry your vehicle and make sure all dirt and debris have been removed. This will get your vehicle ready for the next step.
3. Use a car buffer preferably a variable speed buffer that has different speed settings.
4. Use a wool polishing pad This buffing pad is more aggressive and proves to be the best pad for scratch removal.
5. Apply rubbing compound to the outer edge and middle of the wool pad.
6. Press Pad against the paint before you start the buffer rub the wool pad over the scratch to spread the rubbing compound.
7. Turn on buffer and with setting around 1400 rpm. Keep the buffer moving back and forth over the paint scratch.
8. Wipe Off any remaining Rubbing compound with a micro fiber towel.
9. Repeat same steps using a foam buffing pad with a polish or swirl mark remover.
10. Wipe area with a micro fiber towel.
11. Buff entire car using a foam pad and a professional car wax. This will allow the paint to have a consistent shine.
Our scratch remover compound is backed by our 100% guarantee. If you’re not completely satisfied with an item purchased from us, you can return the product for a refund or exchange.
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