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Title: Removing light scratches from brecias
Post by: Wrex22 on 19 July 2018, 22:36
I’ve got quite a few light scratches on my Brescia’s on the black part . Would some AG SRP do the trick?
Title: Re: Removing light scratches from brecias
Post by: dubber36 on 20 July 2018, 08:11
SRP will just fill them and last for a couple of washes. Poorboys Black Hole (I never like asking for that. Perhaps if they called it Rich Girls Pink hole?) would do a better job, but again won't last. You need a more abrasive polish with a good degree of cut to remove them for ever.
Title: Re: Removing light scratches from brecias
Post by: deltarikk on 20 July 2018, 11:55
SRP will just fill them and last for a couple of washes. Poorboys Black Hole (I never like asking for that. Perhaps if they called it Rich Girls Pink hole?) would do a better job, but again won't last. You need a more abrasive polish with a good degree of cut to remove them for ever.

....well that made me chuckle dubber ... :laugh: :laugh:
Title: Re: Removing light scratches from brecias
Post by: Wrex22 on 26 August 2018, 15:09
Could you recommend something I could use by hand please? :nerd:
Title: Re: Removing light scratches from brecias
Post by: Booth11 on 26 August 2018, 16:11
Could you recommend something I could use by hand please? :nerd:

Try something like Meguiars Ultimate Compound, on a foam pad..  Success depends how bad the scratches are. Are you talking light swirls or actual scratches?  Light swirls can be tackled by hand with some effort, but proper scratches will be more difficult and hand polishing gives limited results. If a scratch catches on your fingernail, then it won’t polish out by hand or machine, but polishing can minimise it by softening the edges etc. 
Title: Re: Removing light scratches from brecias
Post by: Wrex22 on 28 August 2018, 11:30
thank you  :cool: