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Old 08-01-2007, 02:12 PM   #21 (permalink)
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Old 08-02-2007, 11:12 AM   #22 (permalink)
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My Main concern is if I can actually drive the car between steps. Is that allowable without messing the job up?
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OMG i just scratched my car while leaving a parking garage, I scraped against one of those f*cking POLES!!!!! F***!!!! OMG....

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I don't know if this is the right thread, but I have a suggestion for scratches on the door panels. As we all know the door panels came from the factory with an easy scratch option. This is standard equipment nonetheless. Anyways I found a product that will remove or "reseal" the scratches. It is called Vinylex from Lexol. You might need to put two coats on, but after treatment on my door panels......no more scratches
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I don't know if this is the right thread, but I have a suggestion for scratches on the door panels. As we all know the door panels came from the factory with an easy scratch option. This is standard equipment nonetheless. Anyways I found a product that will remove or "reseal" the scratches. It is called Vinylex from Lexol. You might need to put two coats on, but after treatment on my door panels......no more scratches
Hmmmm... has anyone else used this? I used Meguirs scratch-x but they seem to come back... maybe I'm not using enough muscle when applying it.
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Worth it to give it a try. Not very expensive and it can be used for rubber, vinyl, etc. Take note, if your door panels are gouged....this will not help, but if they are scratched from your shoes (getting in and out of your car), it works great. All I can say is I can't see the scratches anymore on mine.

P.S. I have tried meguiars interior products also and the Lexol (Vinylex) product is better!!
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Hmmmm... has anyone else used this? I used Meguirs scratch-x but they seem to come back... maybe I'm not using enough muscle when applying it.
I have the same issues... it's not that good.
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OMG i just scratched my car while leaving a parking garage, I scraped against one of those f*cking POLES!!!!! F***!!!! OMG....

Are those spray paint cans good??
youre not the only one...i scratch my front HPF kit....pissed...
thank goodness for this thread...
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anyone tried this system?

LANGKA Paint Chip and Scratch Repair
used in this past weekend. overall the product does what it says. it removes touch paint just by rubbing it. just gotta get the paint to match better. gonna take me a several tries to get used to but its not a bad product, very easy to use
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