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      11-02-2008, 06:05 PM   #5
Graham M
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Sounds like you'll need to do some called a "Cut & Polish" Basically this is where a person would use a slightly abrasive 'polishing' compound that would remove a very thin layer of the clear coat, and thus remove all the visable scratches. Unfortunately, there is a maximum number of times you can do this, as in around 3-4 normally, but each time you do the car will shine like brand new.

It is very very possible to seriously destroy your paint if you dont know what you're doing, so I very highly recommend hiring a trained professional to do this for you. Back when I was a detailer YEARS ago, I ruined more then a few paint jobs with swirl marks when I was learning how to do this, There is a lot of technique involved, and a professional will do a cut and polish for around $300-500 most times. Well worth it to me at least.
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