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Yes, I've used it in the past and found it to be one of the best.
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I think...
I've also used this in the past and wasn't overly impressed for a meguiars product
And yes you can remove quite nasty marks and scratches from modern lacquered cars
Correct product , and hard work
If you run your finger nail over the scratch and it catches...it’s a bit too deep for a product like this. This is handy for swirls and fine scratches you get from incorrect washing methods.
Caught someone once, never saw them again....
Don't expect immediate stunning results. You need to work it for a while.
My paintwork was badly burned by a dirty big seagull dropping that I didn't clean off quickly enough not that long ago. It left a dull, matt shadow. 5-10 minutes of rubbing with this and it disappeared.
I found that works till I washed and polished the car, then the scratch returned
Seconded, this stuff is unbelievable and even better, idiot proof!
What did you wash it with? Acetone?!?!
Mine have never returned, It's work on every single scratch I've come across.
Autoglym shampoo and srp
Looking at reviews for G3 it seems it works for some, and not others
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Well worked brilliantly on my previous 10 year old Ford Smax that was a metallic turquoise colour and works brilliant on my current 3 year old white Vauxhall Zafira Tourer. Tried it on my grandads Honda Jazz in blue metalic, It also worked brilliantly for restoring some clouded headlights, Made them like new!. Maybe certain paint or scratches it won't work on but never failed me. I've took some very deep scratches out with it.
Yes it worked on my golf, I even bought the waffle pads, maybe the srp removed it
It works by removing a layer of lacquer, It's abrasive so once removed it should remain. Some scratches I've removed have taken several applications. Maybe you're just filling the scratches and removing it with the srp.
However, SRP will also fill those scratches though as it itself contains fillers