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  • What happened here? Any damage?

    Hey guys,

    I wanted to get rid of some highly visible scratches that haven't gone deep so I put about a dollop of ScratchX 2.0 on a terry-cloth covered foam pad and went to work on some scratches using circular with about 5lbs of pressure for about 10 secs on each scratch. This was AFTER washing the car with Meguiar's Gold Class Car Wash using a Microfiber cloth but before I clayed the car.

    Result: The scratches are greatly diminshed. In fact it's invisible from greater than 2 feet. It definitely did its job and I'm extremely impressed. Even up close I had a hard time finding them. Mission accomplished? Maybe?

    The problem: The scratches were on passenger side door of a coupe. When I stand at either wheel on that side and look at the door, I see a slight cloudiness where I rubbed the ScratchX 2.0. There is no color change. Staring at door straight shows no cloudiness or color change. But this angled look shows and it disturbs me because it almost appears I repaired dents there or something. The door was washed again with Gold Class after ScratchX 2.0 but the cloudiness is still there.

    1. Does anyone know what happened here and how to fix it? Reading other threads I think it's micromarring that happens due to the abrasives. Using a terry-cloth was probably a mistake but at least I used a terry-cloth covered foam pad so that my pressure wasn't as bad as putting the same pressure on a thin terry-cloth sheet without a foam pad.
    2. To relieve my fears that maybe I pushed too hard, I did a test. I put a small amount of ScratchX on that same pad and whisper glided it over the surface of the door, barely putting 1lb of pressure. After I did this I washed the door like usual and there was that same cloudiness at an angle exactly where I had whisper glided the pad. It seems it happens no matter what pressure as long as you rub the ScratchX 2.0 on the door so I think it's normal.
    3. If the clear coat is abraded and therefore it looks cloudy as a result because on a microlevel it's roughened up, is it a good idea to lightly rub the less aggressive SwirlX (maybe with some water to reduce friction) just to smooth this roughened clear coat to get rid of cloudiness? This time using a microfiber foam pad?
    4. This is a Honda Civic 2010. Does anyone know how hard you have to rub to get through clear coat on average? Once ScratchX 2.0 has been applied I feel like the clear coat is worn and any future wear will go straight to the paint. If there is no straight on color change and only cloudiness at an angle, this means I didn't go through to the paint right? The texture of the areas are still shiny and glossy so I assume the clear coat is still in effect.

    Am I crazy? Did I do a no-no? Please help. I do have a tendency to freak out over minor things though.

  • #2
    Re: What happened here? Any damage?

    You did not mention wax after the ScratchX.
    If you have polish, you should apply some polish. You will have to apply wax as the final step.

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    • #3
      Re: What happened here? Any damage?

      You did not mention wax after the ScratchX.
      If you have polish, you should apply some polish. You will have to apply wax as the final step.

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      • #4
        Re: What happened here? Any damage?

        Correct. I did not wax yet. The day I did the ScratchX 2.0 I wasn't ready to wash. I just checked on the hood of the car and saw a lot of dead bugs and blood splatters so I decided to hose it down but then I decided to Gold Class wash it and by the time I was done with the front I decided to do the sides and use ScratchX 2.0 afterwards.

        I ran circular motions over ever scratch. The smallest scratch I ran circular over at least 5 inches by 5 inches. The largest scratch was about 8 inches long I ran over that small overlapped circles for the whole length of the scratch.

        I plan to do another wash, clay the whole car and then wax it on the same day, probably Friday. I know waxing will probably get rid of the cloudiness but that's more "covering up" the problem. Isn't there a permanent solution for this?

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        • #5
          Scratch x probably left a little hazing behind you could follow up with ultimate polish To make the paint crystal clear again.
          2008 Mazda CX-9 (WIFE'S)
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          • #6
            I highly doubt you went through the clear. It sounds like the cloth marred your paint a bit. I would use ultimate polish or 205 with straight foam (no cloth) then follow with wax to resolve your problem
            Even the best cars look like junk when they are not clean

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            • #7
              Yes its marring. You now have to polish the marring off.

              DetailingByM.com

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              • #8
                Re: What happened here? Any damage?

                Our Customer Care Center guys get this exact question all the time - ScratchX 2.0 got rid of my isolated scratch but now the paint looks hazy where I used the product. Their first question is always this: "what type of applicator did you use?" Inevitably the answer comes back "terry cloth". The issue here is that terry cloth can be very aggressive, no matter how soft it might feel to the touch. All those cotton loops have a bit of "bite" to them and they can very easily create some light marring in the form of haze. Our standard recommendation is to go back over the effected area with the exact same ScratchX 2.0, but use it with a soft foam wax applicator pad and less pressure than you used to remove the initial scratch.

                Quite often those same people call back saying that "I now have an extremely shiny area on the paint - does this mean I now have to do the whole car?"
                Michael Stoops
                Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.

                Remember, this hobby is supposed to be your therapy, not the reason you need therapy.

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