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    While drying my wheels on my Corvette C6, I accidentially picked up a small pebble in the towel, thus scratching the clearcoat on one of my wheels. About 2" long.



    Obviously, this is upsetting.



    Can any of you detailing experts, provide me with a good suggestion of how to remove a "light scratch" on the clearcoat?



    I have a number of different product lines at home, including the Optimum Car Car Polishes / Compounds and Poor Boys SSR 1.



    I am a little afraid to try an abrasive polish on the wheel, as I am afraid to "haze" the spot I am polishing.



    For those who have worked with polishing clearcoated wheels, please offer some advice!



    As always, thanks to all

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    If they are really clearcoated.. I can`t see SSR1 at least causing any haze. It`s so mild.

 

 

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