I got a few scratches along the side of our rig while trying to get out of a tight spot. They are from tree branches, most of them are fairly light with one that looks to be deeper. It does not look like there is any paint damage, just on the coating. Any advice on how to get these out and treat the area after removal would be appreciated!
Lucky Mike said
07:47 AM Mar 19, 2014
White rubbing compound followed with a good paste wax.....
However there are lots of good products out there. Be careful on how course of a compound you get/use or you could do more damage. Try a small area to make sure all is going well.
There is lots of helpful Youtube videos if you browse around.
Lucky Mike said
06:55 AM Mar 20, 2014
I personally use 3M or Dupont for rubbing compounds.....as far as paste wax ,a good carnuba like Mothers or Maguires is preferred.
if you are compounding make sure to use a paste wax after compounding first before using a finish spray wax.
I got a few scratches along the side of our rig while trying to get out of a tight spot. They are from tree branches, most of them are fairly light with one that looks to be deeper. It does not look like there is any paint damage, just on the coating. Any advice on how to get these out and treat the area after removal would be appreciated!
http://3mauto.com/products/paint-scratch-repair/scratch-and-scuff-removal-kit-39087.html
Can't go wrong with the 3M products.
However there are lots of good products out there. Be careful on how course of a compound you get/use or you could do more damage. Try a small area to make sure all is going well.
There is lots of helpful Youtube videos if you browse around.
if you are compounding make sure to use a paste wax after compounding first before using a finish spray wax.