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Scouse Exile Member Since: 09 Dec 2022 Location: East Midlands Posts: 394 |
If its just in the clear coat it should polish out.
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21st Jan 2025 6:13pm |
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Red Hot one Member Since: 09 Dec 2018 Location: Herefordshire Posts: 186 |
As scouse exile says, it should buff out, I live in deepest darkest Herefordshire with similar narrow and scratchy lanes, a couple of times year I break out the rotary and get the worst of the damage removed, as far as I am concerned it's a car, I will try and keep it looking presentable but I'm not precious about these things. |
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21st Jan 2025 6:20pm |
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Harrup Member Since: 01 Jan 2013 Location: Devon Posts: 29 |
Cheers, Jon.
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21st Jan 2025 6:26pm |
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Harrup Member Since: 01 Jan 2013 Location: Devon Posts: 29 |
Sounds very hopeful, thank you. |
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21st Jan 2025 6:27pm |
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mjdronfield Member Since: 04 Nov 2011 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 7849 |
I tend to try Auto Glym silicone resin polish… then if that doesn’t work, T Cut…. Don’t forget to wax again after… Maybe I’m old school and there is a better more modern way 🤣 2011 Range Rover Vogue SE 4.4 TDV8
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21st Jan 2025 7:56pm |
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CS Member Since: 14 Apr 2015 Location: Edinburgh Posts: 1391 |
Mine is another vote for Autoglym polish, one just needs to keep going with it. Things like T Cut are very abrasive and leave lots of fine scratches which are then a chore to polish out. I recall getting labrador claw marks off the tailgate of a 322 with Autoglym anyway. Good luck. Only Range Rovers since 1988 |
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21st Jan 2025 8:01pm |
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Alex1976 Member Since: 22 Mar 2023 Location: Bucks Posts: 145 |
I have used this one deeper scratches with great results:
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21st Jan 2025 8:02pm |
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Harrup Member Since: 01 Jan 2013 Location: Devon Posts: 29 |
Many thanks CS, mjdronfield & Alex1976.
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21st Jan 2025 8:07pm |
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