Ok so i did a search. couldnt find anything...but the stuff that the great Billy Mays sells ya know that fix it stuff for 14.95. Does it work? yea they show it fixing deep scratches like magic....yea right is what im thinking but would it work on light scratches has anyone tried this stuff before i think its from simonz or something like that ....you can get it at asseenontv.com jsut wondering if anyone has tried this stuff out....
what exactly is the product called? Billy mays sells every fix-it product on the planet lol
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You mean this?
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I haven't tried this, but the Simoniz is probably like Nu Finish Scratch Doctor that has been on the market for years. I have used Nu Finish and it is like the Eagle 1 Nano Tech wax that I use. It does a great job "masking" surface scratches after a good wax but they do reappear after a few weeks of rain or so when the stuff obviously washes off the car.
Thats my experience with a similar product.
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yea its called Fix It.....claims that you can fix the scratch completely "like new" even after your ex keys your car...lol
JBod9904 wrote:yea its called Fix It.....claims that you can fix the scratch completely "like new" even after your ex keys your car...lol
oldest trick in the book to sell a "scratch remover"/ run a silver crayon down the side of a car and say someone keyed it, just wipe it off with a towel. SCRATCH REMOVER DOES NOT FILL IN MISSING PAINT.
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Rich Grayo Jr. wrote:SCRATCH REMOVER DOES NOT FILL IN MISSING PAINT.
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If you looked it up, you would of found your answer. It does not work.
But Billy Mays says it works....LOL
chuck norris says it doesn't
ultimate compound by meguiars. for deep scratches.
light surface scratches, try something like M83 or M80 (meguiars pro-detailer line)
been using those products for a LLLLLLLLLLLOOOOOOOOOONNNNNNNGGGGGGG TIME
works great!
scratch X 2.0 works if you have a rotory, or DA polisher.