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  • What the fuck? scuff mark? your joking man that was yellow bird shit or something, wud wip off with a paper towel!!

  • I doubt there was even a scratch there in the first place.....

  • What is the point of this if we haven't been shown the scratches 'before'?

  • you cant see the scratches.....

  • dude that was from a window paint marker! that wipes right off!

  • HOW MANY CLEAN SPOTS do you have on that RAG!?

  • damn that rag never gets dirty

  • Poor video......dont post anything like this again please!

  • Some of those heavier scratches may be "permanent". Perhaps lighter scratches are easier to remove with compound and/or polish.

  • so in other words. epic fail

  • I didn't see no scratches before and after.. i suppose that s a good job

  • what kind of rubbing compound do u use i bought some and it sux i use to have some good stuff that worked like this cant find it and dont remember what it was plz help

  • that looks like hiliteer you spilled. go suck a dick faggot

  • monkey see's , fuck all wrong with the paint before you start,

  • the monkey at the start could tell that scuff wasnt a scuff lol, and there are NO scratches on that nice car... VIDEO FAIL...

  • this guy is special lmao WOW LIKE MAGIC TARD

  • stupid video dont' see any scratches

  • Check out m22wright channel for the very finest in videos on how to remove deep scratches

  • ohhhhhhhhh I get it.. light circular motion..

  • What a tool !!! He uses the same car for everything..How about bodywork ?? light circular motion .......

  • lol that scuff mark was fuckin taffy you knob

  • @theRDRman whats taffy

  • @baggyaxewound taffy is syrupy taafy like candy.. like laffy taffy

  • Polish is like fine sandpaper and takes away the shiny duco finish from your car, taking away a small scratch or scuff mark can leave the rest of the area looking dull. best to leave scratches on until you get a repaint job. Scratches are a certainty on any vehicle you cant avoid them, like taxes and death. A good paint job will last 15 years if done proparly.

  • dude, scuff mark and bird-shit arent the same thing.....

  • dude the beemer is shining dont fuck it up

  • What kind of polish and whats in the compund?!?!!

  • what people should understand is that polishes, compounds, cleaning waxes, and anything scratch removing is basically a liquid sandpaper. they are just fine particles that smoothen out scratches. I would like to point out that he missed an important step. When doing any polishing it is a good idea to CLAY BAR YOUR CAR! A clay bar will take out imperfections that nothing else will. Its like a microscopic level sanding stone that grips residue and oils which can affect and burn your paint.

  • Please show a before picture/video. We cannot see any scuff mark! As another user wrote, this video is pointless.

  • @larsmacab his scuff mark looked like a light layer of laquer paint. Polish is actually just fine grit liquid sandpaper. It will take most scratches and paint transfers off a car.

  • what scratch!!!!

  • that "scuff" mark looks a lot like he's smeared something like yellow "poster paint" on a newly waxed boot lid - you can almost see his finger print!!

    You can't see any scratches before he polishes.

    A totally pointless video

  • lol..."As you can see, that scuff mark came right off" what marks...

  • it would be better if we could actually see the scratches before they were removed...

  • What Car Polish brand do you recommend?

    chears mate !!!

  • dibil

  • is he using some nonbranded polish or what

  • Not very helpful because he does not say what make of product he is using.

    Meguiars scratch X will remove most scratches but if you can feel the scratch with your nail you will not get it out by hand. Wet sanding would be the next step with a very deep scratch but 1000 grit as said above is too course. Go for Meguiars 2000 and 3000 grit paper but you will need to machine polish this after to bring back the gloss finish.

  • @Ash1955

    i have lots of little swirls do you think swirlx or scratchx 2.0 is for me?

  • @kenmastersmaster SwirlX is more for swirls that ScratchX, so yes I would go for the SwirlX but bear in mind a lot depends on how hard your paint is. If it doesn't do the job at first you may need to use Megs Ultimate Compound first and then increase the gloss with the SwirlX.

  • @kenmastersmaster if they are very light i would go for a VERY light polish if your doing it by hand. Then seal with a layer of high quality wax. Personally i have built up a bunch of swirl marks and i use Meguiars Gold class solid wax (comes in a tin about 20 bux) and it takes all my swirl marks out no problem.

  • nice apron bitch

  • fuck youtube with all of thier ad bullshit now

  • Very helpful videos thanx!! this guy knows what he is doing, super professional.

  • @chevy362000

    What brand of polish did he use? Tell me.

  • Never knew liquid could have emotions, can they sing and dance to?

  • DO NOT listen to this guy, he is a chump, using a furniture polishing cloth FFS!

  • I argree and what self respecting auto machanic or car cleaner wears a apron.

  • To prevent belt buckle scratches.

  • Dont do this the first thing you want to do is put water and dish soup in a bowl using 1000 grit sand paper sand it down and than polishing compound and than wax.

  • How coarse is the rubbing compound >

  • Hey dude I cant see any scratch...!! even using HQ

  • @davidenrigalvez

    its not hd

  • hq and hd youtube are not the same, this one has hq

  • @davidenrigalvez

    i think he is just saying that so you can do similar things in similar situations.

  • what kind of polish do you use?

  • @xxspadekingxx probably mayyonaise?

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