I always watch where I park my cars when shopping. No matter how picky you are about your parking spots, someone always finds your car. I had just spent the day before detailing the wife's new (Used) 2014 Mercedes E350 and got it detailed just the way I wanted it. Case in point, here are some pics of my scratch removal using Adam's Finishing Polish.
I forgot to take a pic before I started, but I Photo Shopped the scratch line in RED just to give you an idea of the damaged area. The scratch wasn't that deep (fingernail test) so I decided to use the Finishing Polish instead of the Correcting polish and make a few extra passes just to play it safe.
In the last pic, you can see the final results....Whew! Using 3 slow passes....3 times, the scratch was gone. Adam's Finish Polish with the SK Mini did the trick.
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I always watch where I park my cars when shopping. No matter how picky you are about your parking spots, someone always finds your car. I had just spent the day before detailing the wife's new (Used) 2014 Mercedes E350 and got it detailed just the way I wanted it. Case in point, here are some pics of my scratch removal using Adam's Finishing Polish.
I forgot to take a pic before I started, but I Photo Shopped the scratch line in RED just to give you an idea of the damaged area. The scratch wasn't that deep (fingernail test) so I decided to use the Finishing Polish instead of the Correcting polish and make a few extra passes just to play it safe.
In the last pic, you can see the final results....Whew! Using 3 slow passes....3 times, the scratch was gone. Adam's Finish Polish with the SK Mini did the trick.
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