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  1. Some kid ran their bike into the side of the car for this one. Left a dent too :( Sorry for the bad focus, cameras tend to freak out after you get a car adamized.

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    Yes i know the car is dirty!

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    Hard to get a good shot of this one.

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    I was thinking about applying brilliant glaze 50 times to get rid of this one. True test of its "filling properties" :jester:

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    All of these are pretty shallow,(well except the last one) but definitely detract from the car. The plan is to remove them when i do my next big detail on it next month.

  2. I will get some pictures up tomorrow when the sun comes out. I just have a bunch of different scratches from DD use that I would like to remove, or at least improve. Some of them snag on my fingernail when I pass over them, so those I will just have to leave alone. But other more minor scratches do not, so I know I can improve on them.

     

    I have been doing tons of research and it seems like many people are successful with wet sanding, and it seems like the drill is also very effective too. I have also seen tons of screw ups with both. So which way is technically safer? To me it seems like i could be much more accurate with sand paper, be more in control, and affect a smaller area.

  3. Hey guys quick question for all of you. I am trying to remove some fine scratches on my vehicle and I was wondering what is the best way to do it. Is it safer to use a pad on a drill, or just get out some super fine sand paper? Figured the PC isn't enough to get the job done, so I need a little extra OOMPH. The car has a quality aftermarket paint job so I know that i have a tiny bit of wiggle room. Just looking for some opinions!

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