Scott in Houston
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- Feb 2, 2019
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So, my wife was loading oversized stuff into the trunk of my A6 (2018). On the deck lid right in front of the trunk was a new scratch.
I was hopeful because I couldn't 'catch' it with my fingernail.
I went after it with Griot's 3" Correcting pad (orange) and Meg's Ultimate Compound.
It made it only slightly less visible after several attempts with multiple passes, so I gave up for now.
Questions:
1) Is the paint on a fiber glass panel like the bumper different than on metal panels?
2) Do I need a more aggressive pad and/or compound (like M105 or something else)?
I was convinced that I could get scratches that weren't so deep as to be felt with my nail, and I've had decent results on others. This one stumped me.
Pics below:


I was hopeful because I couldn't 'catch' it with my fingernail.
I went after it with Griot's 3" Correcting pad (orange) and Meg's Ultimate Compound.
It made it only slightly less visible after several attempts with multiple passes, so I gave up for now.
Questions:
1) Is the paint on a fiber glass panel like the bumper different than on metal panels?
2) Do I need a more aggressive pad and/or compound (like M105 or something else)?
I was convinced that I could get scratches that weren't so deep as to be felt with my nail, and I've had decent results on others. This one stumped me.
Pics below:

