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Covering very light scratches
Hi,
I have a new car which is already prepped (washed, decontaminated, polished, and IPAed). There are some very, very light scratches that can only be seen at very specific angles. These scratches cannot be seen perpendicular to the panel, not even with bright light. They are maybe a third of a human hair.
Will CQuartz cover/hide these very thin lines? I am aware that it will not cover swirls or scratches.
The concern with these very fine lines is that I might have to spend a lot of time finding each one, and I only have 3" and 6" pads, which are overkill for this work.
I think these lines came from claying the car.
Thanks in advance.
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I love shiny things
Have you thought about using Essence PLUS?
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Thanks Merlin.
It is my understanding that Essence PLUS is to fix a ceramic coating. In my case I have not coated the car yet. I am finishing the prep and I am finding few random hair like lines in the paint.
Originally Posted by
Merlin
Have you thought about using Essence PLUS?
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I love shiny things
If you have not coated the paint yet then I would not advise using Essence PLUS.
What machines do you have?
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Short answer... My wife.
I have spent so much time in the car at nights after work that she told me it is the car or me! LOL
I will spend a couple more hours trying to remove as many as I can.
Thanks for the input.
Originally Posted by
Rsurfer
Although the coating has some filling abilities, it may not fill completely. Seems like these little fine scratches are bothering you, so why not polish it out? No shame in being anal about your ride.
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A light polish and prep prior to coating is not that bad. Essence would be a good option.
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Originally Posted by
Rsurfer
Although the coating has some filling abilities, it may not fill completely. Seems like these little fine scratches are bothering you, so why not polish it out? No shame in being anal about your ride.
X2.
OP,
Do it once, do it right because you won’t be happy with anything else. I’m guessing you have really good lighting and high quality Microfiber towels?
Just make sure you do a wipe down after the polish stage with Earaser or equivalent.
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Originally Posted by
The Guz
A light polish and prep prior to coating is not that bad. Essence would be a good option.
Agreed! Give Essence a try. Essence has light filling abilities and you can coat over it.
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Originally Posted by
Merlin
Agreed! Give Essence a try. Essence has light filling abilities and you can coat over it.
Thank you all for the input!!