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Has anyone else tried Quixx scratch removes?

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Old Jun 3, 2015 | 09:07 PM
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Has anyone else tried Quixx scratch removes?

So I bought this Quixx stuff to remove some small scratches. Didn't do much. Then I was washing my car and saw some small scratches on my wheels. I tried the Quixx on them and it worked better than I thought it would. Got rid of all the fine scratces. The product comes in two small tubes. The first removes the scratch and the other smoothes out things and adds some protection. Worth a try if you want to remove fine scratches on your wheels.
 
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Tried dr color chip and that stuff was a horrible waste of time.
 
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Best thing I find is to just fill in the scratch with touch up paint, doesn't have to be neat just cover the scratch, then using a high quality cutting polish compound, something that states use for medium or moderate swirls, rub the area back and forth and in circles with your finger behind a microfibre cloth until the touch up paint is gone, leaving just enough in the scratch, then using a finishing polish to get rid of the haze.
 
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Best thing I find is to just fill in the scratch with touch up paint, doesn't have to be neat just cover the scratch, then using a high quality cutting polish compound, something that states use for medium or moderate swirls, rub the area back and forth and in circles with your finger behind a microfibre cloth until the touch up paint is gone, leaving just enough in the scratch, then using a finishing polish to get rid of the haze.
What color do you use to match the "Porsche silver" wheel color?
 
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