Re: Paint repair/ scuff removal????
[Re: forphorty]
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Daughter did the same thing on her Echo. Used 3M's Perfect-It 3000. Worked like a charm. You can use it by hand or with a buffer and sponge pad.
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Re: Paint repair/ scuff removal????
[Re: Dads426]
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02/27/13 01:29 PM
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I'm going to go get some rubbing compound to try. But I do have some acetone I was thinking about trying. Do you think acetone would be too aggressive and cut into the clear coat on the truck?
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Re: Paint repair/ scuff removal????
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Use the Acetone... It's exactly what I was going to suggest when I first opened this thread..... My buddy owns a high end detail shop & deals with paint transfer frequently.. He always starts with acetone..
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Re: Paint repair/ scuff removal????
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Use the Acetone... It's exactly what I was going to suggest when I first opened this thread..... My buddy owns a high end detail shop & deals with paint transfer frequently.. He always starts with acetone..
Thanks. I'll give it a try this evening and see what happens.
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Re: Paint repair/ scuff removal????
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We're in California, you can't buy real lacquer thinner here... The stuff you can buy costs 50% more & doesn't work.. I've imported Lacquer thinner the past two times I've been out on the road... You can still get the real stuff in Reno... $42 for 5 gallons...
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