I recently was doing a good deed by taking a bunch of paper and cardboard to the recycle center and on the way out I rubbed against a pile of cardboard which put some scratches along the bottom of the doors on my silver truck.
Needless to say, I was pretty bummed when I got home. The scratches aren't extremely deep and I think they can be buffed out. I really hope I don't need to paint my 2015 Silverado.
I've tried using my Porter Cable polisher with a blue pad and Mother's Cleaner/Wax and it 'hid' some of the scratches. I think they are just filled in and not buffed out. It's certainly not where I want it to be.
I think I need either a more aggressive pad or maybe a different kind of product. Or maybe even both. I'm not sure.
What do you guys suggest? I'm not opposed to ordering online, but I do have an Autozone about 5 minutes from me.
Thanks in advance.
Needless to say, I was pretty bummed when I got home. The scratches aren't extremely deep and I think they can be buffed out. I really hope I don't need to paint my 2015 Silverado.
I've tried using my Porter Cable polisher with a blue pad and Mother's Cleaner/Wax and it 'hid' some of the scratches. I think they are just filled in and not buffed out. It's certainly not where I want it to be.
I think I need either a more aggressive pad or maybe a different kind of product. Or maybe even both. I'm not sure.
What do you guys suggest? I'm not opposed to ordering online, but I do have an Autozone about 5 minutes from me.
Thanks in advance.