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Any recommendations for removing white (deep?) scratch on rear G6 black bumper? About 8" long along bottom of the bumper. Actually any picks for metal or plastic scratch remover. I've tried a couple but they don't seem to really work.
 

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I'd suggest getting paint touch up from automotive store, its in a like a nail polish type container.

Clean up scratch, make sure dry and with a steady hand apply. Allow to dry then buff out excess bumps of paint.

Rememebr this is plastic, so results will not be spectacular. But will be eye pleasing,
 

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If you can catch your fingernail on the scratch then no amount of polishing will fix it and you will have to do touch-up. Paint doesn't like to stick to plastic...so if the scratch is deep enough you may need a few more steps. Got pictures?

If you can't catch your fingernail on it then it can be removed with a polisher and some polish.

www.autopia.org

Have a gander at that site. Read the FAQ and some of the how-tos.
 

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The Meguires Wax that comes in the little round case with the applicator in the lid. Rub on, like you would if you were doing the whole thing, but make sure not to put it on too thick, give it about 5 to 7 minutes to dry. Then rub it off with a micro-fiber cloth. I'm a professional detailer so I have my own High Speed buffer. If you don't, rub it off gently.
And there you have it.
 

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The Meguires Wax that comes in the little round case with the applicator in the lid. Rub on, like you would if you were doing the whole thing, but make sure not to put it on too thick, give it about 5 to 7 minutes to dry. Then rub it off with a micro-fiber cloth. I'm a professional detailer so I have my own High Speed buffer. If you don't, rub it off gently.
And there you have it.
Thanks, great idea. Don't know how or why but it worked excellent:cheers:
 

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This is something I need to try too, except I'll probably need more than one bottle! lol
 
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