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Well as the title say's, this is the first time I have ever clayed anything. I am very impressed with the results also. It's crazy how much dirt can show up on the clay that is not visible by eye. Also had the windows tinted, and smoking visors put on since I last posted pics. Comments and suggestions are much appreciated.
 

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haha yeah thanks. Oh yeah I forgot to ask. I have a scratch in the tailgate, and was wondering if buying scratch X or something would work, or if it was a waste of time. Here's a pic, I dunno if anyone will be able to tell by it but I figured it was worth asking.
 

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haha yeah thanks. Oh yeah I forgot to ask. I have a scratch in the tailgate, and was wondering if buying scratch X or something would work, or if it was a waste of time. Here's a pic, I dunno if anyone will be able to tell by it but I figured it was worth asking.

There's a product at PepBoys auto called "5 minute scratch remover". It's a set of 5 pads and a drill attachment. Each pad contains some type of very fine mineral that will remove minor scratches, swirls, and oxidation. I used it last night on some minor tree branch scratches and it worked like magic. Just make sure you keep it semi-wet all the way through and don't stay in the same spot for long.

Here it is on amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/CCP-Scratch-Remover-Restorer-Automobiles/dp/B001G7L96K


Depending on how deep your scratch really is, you might could consider buying a lens restorer kit that 3M makes. Autozone sells them. The good thing about this kit is it comes with an orange pad for buffing out scratches that attaches to any drill. I used this with a automotive paint scratch remover and it came out perfect. If you use a heavy compound, be sure to wash the pad with soap when you finish and let the pad dry overnight outside. Then follow up the area with a finer scratch remover, then a polish and finally a wax. Plus you'll have all the parts if you ever need to repair old faded headlights or corners. :waytogo:

Here it is on amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/3M-39008-Headlight-Restoration-System/dp/B001AIZ5HY

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Hey thanks for the info BOSS. I actually bought Meguiars Swirl X today to remove some smaller fine scratches and it worked great. I know exactly what lens kit your talking about also, I almost bought it today, but I was too tight.
 

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Truck looks sharp, man. Good job on the clay work. As for the scratch, that's not coming out. From the looks of it, it's deep enough that the paint is gone and all you can do is go over it with touch up or have it completely repainted. You can buff out scratches in the clearcoat, but once the paint is gone, it's gone.
 

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looks great man! Yea, agree with JK, that just looks too deep from the picture to buff out.
 
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Thanks for the compliments guys. I guess I'll just get me some of that touch up paint they sell at walmart.
 

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