Hi Billy! We recommend you first shampoo the car with G3 Professional Detox Shampoo to remove surface contaminants. In response to your previous question, Scratch Remover will not completely remove scratches that deep, however it will reduce them and make them less noticeable. Hope that helps! The G3 Pro Team!
Hi Johnny G! Sorry for not getting back sooner, we seem to have missed your message! In response to your question, we would recommend following up with either G3 Professional Resin Superwax or SuperGloss Paste Wax. This will not only provide gloss to the area but all protect it from the elements. The G3 Pro Team
It will absolutely damage your lacquer around it if you keep re-applying and rubbing. This is abrasive, if he says it is not and only a wax then what it does is fills the scratch with was not diminishes it.
Yeah I know. Used some this T-cut stuff yesterday...and it worked in some places..but the one scratch I wanted to come out..would not...and it is only a light surface one.
It also took out a fairly bad swirl scratch on the shiny plastic strip between the door glass. Whoever detailed the car before I bought it had obviously made a blunder with the electric polishing tool. A few goes with the scratch remover and it’s completely gone. Not hidden or filled. But gone.
I've used the G3 scratch remover. It takes off fine lines really well. The deeper lines do not work although it might soften it up a tiny bit. U will need a pro body shop for deeper lines
Tom Benson Hi Tom , no magic tricks here, it is all straight forward and real, works a treat. You can see previous comments from people that have actually used the product to see it clearly works 😊
It’s amazing how hapless some people are when it comes to using stuff like this. They probably couldn’t hit a six inch nail into a turnip either. I’ve used this stuff as the guy shows you here and it works well on LIGHT scratches. It’s easy to use. You’d say it was pretty much idiot proof...then you read some of the folk struggling to get the lid off it here. 🙄
@@lconnerz100 It did work but I got the carwash guy to do it for me, he put it on a mopping tool, not sure what the correct word is but is used for polishing cars and spins round very fast. Better late than never!
Just used this on my BMW someone keyed the entire car, took me 30mins to do the bonnet and im amazed at how good its come up.. can obviously still see at angle but for the best part its invisible! for deeper ones im thinking to wet sand em off
Did it actually get rid of the scratch (repair it), or just mask it (fillers). Sorry if I'm a bit skeptical after having witnessed the recent Topcoat 11 hysteria..
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haha i remember using this stuff at collage about 6-7 years ago when they had just started out i thing anyway i was tough how to use it but with a polisher it works but the deeper the scratch the harder it is to remove but sometimes its better to just get it resprayed
I've got a nasty scuff on the drivers side door where some kids threw a traffic cone at my car. As a result there's about 6 to 7 scratches and I can feel them when I run my fingernail down them. Is it still worth giving this product a try?
G3 Pro Scratch Remover is an abrasive product which in simple terms, levels the clearcoat down to remove the appearance of the scratch (so long as it cannot be felt with a nail or has gone through the paint). Unlike coloured products which attempt to fill scratches as a temporary fix, this is a permanent solution which does not require colouring. For deep scratches that can be felt, a paint touch up or smart repair may be the solution.
G3 Scratch Remover do s not work in anyway shape or form small or large marks purchase from halfords and taken back for a full refund don't waste your time and money