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GrandadRob



Member Since: 01 Jul 2021
Location: North Herefordshire
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England 2013 Range Rover Vogue SE SDV8 Luxor
scratch repair

Today I noted a bad scratch on my drivers door, hadn't see it before. It seems too deep to cut with a t-cut style paste. I dont want to go into a paint shop and have the whole panel sprayed. Do I have any other options please. 2013 SDV8 4.4 SE Luxor.
1960 Series 2 88 inch diesel.
1955 Series 1 86 inch petrol.

Post #617151 21st Dec 2021 5:34pm
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pld118



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Scotland 2014 Range Rover Vogue SDV6 Santorini Black

Can you catch it with a fingernail/ has it gone through either the lacquer or the paint? If not it could potentially machine polish out.

Some bodyshops are capable at touching/ blowing in bad scratches to really take the eye off the scratch without having the door fully re-done. It’s not for everyone but I’ve seen this done at a local (good) independent body shop and the results were impressive whilst keeping the cost of the work down.

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GrandadRob



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Think it will catch with finger nail. Noticed it because I had used some white polish on the door and it dried in the scratch. It would show less if I actually got the white polish out. The colour is Luxor,, a gold/silver colour. Will have another look tomorrow. Many thanks. 2013 SDV8 4.4 SE Luxor.
1960 Series 2 88 inch diesel.
1955 Series 1 86 inch petrol.

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Vogue



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Coloured wax will work - wipe the scratch with petrol to remove any existing wax, then polish with coloured wax - this will fill the scratch and it will be invisible - I caught a barbed wire fence several years ago with a dark Navy Blue Discovery - right through to the white primer - black coloured wax cured it immediately 2021 L405 Vogue SE 4.4 V8 DIESEL ~ #17

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GrandadRob



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Location: North Herefordshire
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England 2013 Range Rover Vogue SE SDV8 Luxor

Hi Vogue. Your coloured wax idea sounds good. Can you please tell me what you bought, and where. Many thanks. 2013 SDV8 4.4 SE Luxor.
1960 Series 2 88 inch diesel.
1955 Series 1 86 inch petrol.

Post #617231 22nd Dec 2021 10:43am
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Vogue



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Hi Rob, it was Turtlewax Colour Magic Plus - it comes with a coloured crayon as well if needed to fill the scratch if it’s very deep - bought from Halfords and also off eBay.

It definitely works perfectly and saved the cost of spraying a panel and a door 2021 L405 Vogue SE 4.4 V8 DIESEL ~ #17

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gettingold



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On my wife’s dark blue SAAB I have used WD40. I actually found in a which review of scratch removers. With nothing to loose I gave it a go and it works alright. As with anything you would have to apply periodically. So when it’s cleaned and polished it he scratches get treated. Comes up really well. visiting from www.rrsport.co.uk

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