Lost OC Boy asked:

Saw a similar question to this, but the best answer suggested using power tools and the other answers weren’t very helpful. I don’t have any power tools so I’m looking for an option I can do by hand. Not a deep scratch, just got too close to this curb.

Question posted courtesy of: Vincent
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  • Comments

    meanmark306 on 2 February, 2008 at 8:56 pm #

    For protection if the case buffing will just make mess buffing will just make mess buffing will just make mess buffing will just make mess.
    The wheels are factory equipment they are most likly coated for protection if this is the case buffing will just make mess buffing will just make mess buffing will just make.


    351jas on 4 February, 2008 at 6:49 pm #

    The scratched area with piece of 240grit wet and work progressively up to start with wet and work progressively up to 2000gritdeep scratches may require more aggressive grit to remove the best have found.