Show & Shine Detailing, washing, waxing, paint care, wax, etc.

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Old Aug 9, 2008 | 09:50 PM
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i heard about this wax or something im not too sure but its the same color as your car and you put it on and if you have small scratches it fills them in and not as noticable

does anybody know what im talking about and/or what it is called?
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Old Aug 19, 2008 | 02:39 AM
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I've heard of "Scratch X" and the like........but it's not coloured wax. It's actually a really fine cut wax that lightly scrubs down your clearcoat to get rid of small scratches.
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Old Aug 20, 2008 | 03:30 AM
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Originally Posted by Shawnperry15
i heard about this wax or something i'm not too sure but its the same color as your car and you put it on and if you have small scratches it fills them in and not as noticeable

does anybody know what im talking about and/or what it is called?
I know what you are talking about.

Personally I'd just go with a normal wax, as a good swirl remover & wax will optically hide any scratches you can't feel with your fingernail and you won't have issues with the colours not being 100%. Anything deeper is best looked after by a paint shop or the like. Also after you've washed, and before you've swirl removered, make sure the surface is pristine clean, ie no surface containments.

1. Wash

2. http://www.turbowax.com/cat/bug-remover/

3. http://www.turbowax.com/cat/swirl-remover/

4. http://www.turbowax.com/cat/car-wax/
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