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    Emergency scratch removal... a tip to share

    Mrs. Gonzo and I just spent a week in lovely Sedona, Arizona. We had a rental car (a white 2004 Dodge Stratus) and before we left the rental car company at Sky Harbor Airport to head to Sedona, I had to do a quick check for any damage to the vehicle. Since the sun had set and the light was fading quickly, I did a quick walk around, signed off on the form and away we went.

    The next morning, I did a through walk around and found no damage other than a lot of insect carcasses all over the grille and front bumper fascia (driving through the desert at night is bug city!). A quick trip to a self serve car wash, a towel from the fitness room and a few dollars worth of change got the Stratus nice and clean again.

    On Friday, we went out to breakfast and when we got to our car, there was a blue "scuff" on the right rear passenger door.. the type that occurs when someone parks too close to and opens the car door without consideration for the other driver. I had to remove the scuff prior to returning the car at Sky Harbor.

    When we got back to our resort condo, I took a damp face cloth and a small dab of Crest toothpaste and gently went over the scuff. After a few minutes of gentle rubbing and wiping, the scuff was gone!
    Meguiar's Fire/Rescue/EMS, member of the Church of the Highly Reflective Finish!
    Waxworks Automotive Detailing

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    Re: A tip to share...emergency scratch removal!

    Originally posted by Gonzo0903
    Emergency scratch removal... a tip to share

    Mrs. Gonzo and I just spent a week in lovely Sedona, Arizona. We had a rental car (a white 2004 Dodge Stratus) and before we left the rental car company at Sky Harbor Airport to head to Sedona, I had to do a quick check for any damage to the vehicle. Since the sun had set and the light was fading quickly, I did a quick walk around, signed off on the form and away we went.

    The next morning, I did a through walk around and found no damage other than a lot of insect carcasses all over the grille and front bumper fascia (driving through the desert at night is bug city!). A quick trip to a self serve car wash, a towel from the fitness room and a few dollars worth of change got the Stratus nice and clean again.

    On Friday, we went out to breakfast and when we got to our car, there was a blue "scuff" on the right rear passenger door.. the type that occurs when someone parks too close to and opens the car door without consideration for the other driver. I had to remove the scuff prior to returning the car at Sky Harbor.

    When we got back to our resort condo, I took a damp face cloth and a small dab of Crest toothpaste and gently went over the scuff. After a few minutes of gentle rubbing and wiping, the scuff was gone!
    Thanks for the tip Gonzo....No doubt the Crest toothpaste saved you some money.
    r. b.

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      Yep, it will work on scuffs and even minor scratches in the paint. Back when I was even more obsessive compulsive than I am now, I used Crest to remove some fine scratches in a new black full sized Blazer caused by driving through some tall weeds. I just couldn't wait to get home to get out the compound and polish.

      I got into some tall grasses this weekend while I was turkey hunting. I'm sure there are some fine scratches in my black Hemi, but I'll wait until tomorrow to remove them with my pc and some DACP. Obsessive Compulsive Disorder can be cured.

      Tom

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