Car wash scratched my car, how to fix these scratches?

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You can polish out the scratches with a decent polish and buffer and I will recommend the only thing - Forget about car washing services and clean your car at home. Yes, it will take more time but you can clean your car as you wish and use the chemicals that you like. Also, you can buy a cheap power washer to use it for car washing. You can take a look at the Best Pressure Washers Under ÂŁ100 that you can use for different purposes.
Over my lifetime I’ve seen more casual car owners ruin their paint work with cheap buffers than I can count. I wouldn’t recommend a powered buffer treatment to anyone who isn’t a professional or experienced detailer.
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Over my lifetime I’ve seen more casual car owners ruin their paint work with cheap buffers than I can count. I wouldn’t recommend a powered buffer treatment to anyone who isn’t a professional or experienced detailer.
Not sure what you mean but if us normal Joe's use a dual action random orbital polisher, we can certainly attack our own paint without ruining it. If you mean just a buffer, not random, then I agree, for sure. That's a dangerous weapon in the wrong hands.
 


 


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