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Old 08-24-05, 09:43   #1 (permalink)
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Temporary cover up for scratches.

Check it out. Today is my last day here at this job. As soon as I am done here I will have a few days available to detail my car really well and thanks to the people on this site I have come up with what I think is a great process. However, I am going to Las Vegas tomorrow morning and I would like to know what my best bet would be for a temporary fix. I have allot of light swirling and some scratches and I just want to fill them in or cover them up for a week. Currently I have 1 coat of Z2pro and it was topped with Souveran last week. I will have enough time to wash tonite and apply a few coats of whatever you guys suggest. I have ALLOT of products already sitting in my garage and I have a shop right near here that carries ALL of the Meg's line and most other things. What do you guys suggest as a temporary fix? Thanks
 
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DUH sorry left out some important info Black Audi paint is what I am workign with
 
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Old 08-24-05, 10:16   #3 (permalink)
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A thick pure hand glaze such as Meguiar's Professional Hand polish might fill them in and cover them nicely after 2 coats
 
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Old 08-24-05, 10:33   #4 (permalink)
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I'd use NXT. It's pretty good at hiding swirls, and your car will be protected until you get a chance to polish it out.
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