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Old Jun 7, 2008 | 04:45 PM
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any thoughts on white color car car

I have the summit white 07 and it has real fine scratches every where (it use to be a rental)I have read the forms on scratch removal but wanted to know if products such as Zanio or Zymol work as well on white as they do the darker colors. I used to have a 74 Blazer I used to use a product called Dark Magic as a deoxidzer and polish then I hit it with Super Glaze I think the Wax Shop made both products not sure but it worked killer on the original dark red paint(Rosemary Red) then some times I used Zymol not the really expensive stuff on the web site but the kind in a bottle you could get at local auto parts STORES(don't know if this is a good product or not)but it looked pretty good

so any ways just looking for some tips from any body with experience on white thanks!!!
Old Jun 7, 2008 | 06:13 PM
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Cool Clay Bar?

I have a '06 Summit White 2LT that I bought brand new, so I don't have any scratch issues...but I was thinking maybe a clay bar might help?

I use the Turtle Wax Ice Liquid Clay Bar and it is very easy to use...just a thought.
Old Jun 7, 2008 | 06:19 PM
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clay bar will not remove scratches. you could use clay then cleaner then polish then wax this should help as long as the scratches aren't deep of course, good luck
Old Jun 7, 2008 | 06:40 PM
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the scratches are not deep at all they look like spider webs in real bright direct sun light almost like it was dried with a cheap towl or but wipe lol. I figure just about any good cleaner will take care of them
I was just wondering what type of product woulod give me that deep glossy look or is it even possable to achve on white
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