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rubbing compound . if that don't work try wet sanding it lightly with 2000 sand paper and use dawn with a bucket of water. but the compound should work

2007-01-12 00:57:47 · answer #1 · answered by spuds36 3 · 0 0

Just like the other guy said use a very light/non-abraisive buffing compound and a buffer if you have one and try buffing it out. If you use a buffer and have never used one before then be sure to remember to move it around slowly in circles because if you leave it in the same spot then you can make it worse instead of better by thinning the paint too much. That's actually what buffing compound does it thins your paint a little. But if it's a minor scratch you should be able to get it out without any problems at all. After your done using the buffing compound then clean the area you were working on with water (no soap) and when it dries apply some wax. Hope this helped point you in the right direction.

2007-01-12 08:30:22 · answer #2 · answered by guitardan 5 · 0 0

use a light buffing compound and rub by hand. you can find it at your local auto parts store

2007-01-12 08:20:56 · answer #3 · answered by donnyhlt 1 · 0 0

rubbing compound. if that doesn't do it your probably stuck with it

2007-01-12 08:29:16 · answer #4 · answered by eskew_obfuscation 3 · 0 0

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