Posted By: Roll-Tide
Buffing/Polishing scratches. - 02/21/24 11:20 PM
Have a few light scratches on the Tundra. Nothing deep.
What do y’all recommend for polish/ buffer, methods ETC.
Posted By: Brother in-law
Re: Buffing/Polishing scratches. - 02/21/24 11:32 PM
Take it to a full service car wash and point them out before you start
Best $150 you'll spend
Posted By: Roll-Tide
Re: Buffing/Polishing scratches. - 02/22/24 01:26 AM
Have a few light scratches on the Tundra. Nothing deep.
What do y’all recommend for polish/ buffer, methods ETC.
Bruh, it's a truck.....
I’m thinking of selling it.
Posted By: TCM3
Re: Buffing/Polishing scratches. - 02/22/24 01:32 AM
Meguiers and NuFinish sells good scratch removal kits
Posted By: 68rustbucket
Re: Buffing/Polishing scratches. - 02/22/24 01:46 AM
I wouldn’t worry about it. The trade in guy will try to steal it from you anyway.
Posted By: Roll-Tide
Re: Buffing/Polishing scratches. - 02/22/24 01:51 AM
The more I do to it, the more I like it.
I got some tint redone, new battery. Fixed my power washer and have washed it twice this week.
Posted By: krmitchell
Re: Buffing/Polishing scratches. - 02/22/24 02:35 AM
https://www.meguiars.com/automotive/products/meguiarsr-scratchxr-g10307-7-oz-liquidThis will take out most surface scratches without any mechanical intervention. Don’t be afraid to use some force when applying.
Posted By: Roll-Tide
Re: Buffing/Polishing scratches. - 02/22/24 02:43 AM
I put some mother’s aluminum n wheel on my headlights. They look brand new.
Two applications. Total of 5 minutes
Posted By: LuckyDucker_TTU
Re: Buffing/Polishing scratches. - 02/22/24 01:48 PM
Take it to a professional detailer. Scratch removal is a multi step process. Get the whole exterior treated.