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had half dozen scratches on zed. Got some farecla g3 and firm foam pad, and started working the scratches by hand. After about a minute of back and fourth up and down, the scratches weren't visible all good when you step back. Then there was this one scratch, same as before a just over a minute working it not visible when standing back. But when i put my eye along the paint work, i could still see the wavy line 2 inches long. So i worked it a bit more, and noticed the scratch beginning to go, worked it some and voilà totally gone, stepped back and noticed there is now a dull shadowing area 2 inches by and inch where the scratch was. You can only see it from certain angles, but its there. What do i do now? can i get another product to bring it back? or is too far gone and i need to get it to the paint shop?

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Depends what G3 product you were using.

 

ie: If you were using Farecla G3 Ultra abrasive compound then this should be followed with G3 fine refinishing compound and then finally G3 finish gloss enhancer.

 

However, I would now just try a good quality polish on the area that you are referring to.

 

Alex. :)

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i was using farecla g3 permanent professional scratch remover paste.

 

You can not just use that on its own, it has to be followed up by some form of refinishing polish.

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thanks, i tried some stuff i had, liqui molly polish and wax, nice and shiny now, but can still see the dark faded patch. so i think maybe i have gone through the lacquer

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Try polish it up, might bring it back a bit. Unless as above, you totally gone through the lacquer

 

Yep. It could be that the G3 has just dulled the lacquer, rather like a very fine grit sand paper would. If so, you should be able bring the shine back with a polish, but if that doesn't work you've gone too far and you'll need to get a body shop to sort it.

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