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ok so i always hand clean my car
and when i drove in the sun i noticed scratches (vercial and horizontal)
How can i prevent this in the future?
and can i get them out?
btw, i used a water beam last time and not a sponge.
i dried it with a soft thin towel
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moved this thread to the detailing section as you will get more help here
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Can you feel them with your finger nail?
Are they scratches as opposed to smears / hazing?
Try a light polish to see if it makes a difference.
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No I mean my first test is a light hand polish; assume you have some polish?
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Wax protects, Polish has a slight abrasive in... pop to halfords & grab some autoglym resin polish or similar
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Sorry forgot you were in Belgium lol
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Meguiars scratch x is a good product to apply by hand.
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Now i,ve never personally tried this so cant be held accountable if it goes wrong but I was told that brasso can remove light scratches from glass