One of my friends has a 2002 Cougar and while she was parked in her school parking lot someone hit her car (hit and run). I took some pictures of the damage...there are alot of little scratches. They don't feel to deep...definately not through the paint...maybe some are through the clearcoat. You can just about feel them when you run your fingertips over them. Here are some pics
http://community.webshots.com/album/76835261BRluIb
What is the best way to go about removing these? I was thinking rubbing compound followed by swirl mark remover. They don't seem deep enough for touch up paint. Does anyone have any suggestions? Also..if I used the rubbing compound should I use a buffer? I have a cheap orbital sears buffer with a wool bonnet on now. How would I go about using the buffer? Just apply the compound by cloth to the scratches, letting it haze then putting the buffer to it? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Mark
http://community.webshots.com/album/76835261BRluIb
What is the best way to go about removing these? I was thinking rubbing compound followed by swirl mark remover. They don't seem deep enough for touch up paint. Does anyone have any suggestions? Also..if I used the rubbing compound should I use a buffer? I have a cheap orbital sears buffer with a wool bonnet on now. How would I go about using the buffer? Just apply the compound by cloth to the scratches, letting it haze then putting the buffer to it? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Mark
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