Sherif
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- Dec 15, 2013
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The sad story:
Dealer washed my Grand Cherokee and put a couple of scratches on the hood (my 1st. mistake here! I always tell them not to wash it but I forgot this time) and that pissed me off when I went to pick it up so they said don't worry we'll remove the scratches right away (my 2nd mistake! I shouldn't let them touch it again)..
So they took it back inside the workshop and by the time I got there to see what they're doing, their "detailer" had already finished his job! he just hacked it with his Rotary and huge wool pad..
I checked the hood and it looked ok, it was smooth and scratches were gone but next day while parked under sunlight I noticed the buffer trails
It's on a small section only 2x1'
The question:
Is it possible to remove the buffer trails by hand?
What I have:
EZ Grip Hydro-Tech Hand Applicators
Pinnacle Polishin’ Pal Combo
Microfiber Applicator Pad
Wolfgang Über Compound
Wolfgang TSR
Optimum Finish Polish
TIA Feed back please
Dealer washed my Grand Cherokee and put a couple of scratches on the hood (my 1st. mistake here! I always tell them not to wash it but I forgot this time) and that pissed me off when I went to pick it up so they said don't worry we'll remove the scratches right away (my 2nd mistake! I shouldn't let them touch it again)..
So they took it back inside the workshop and by the time I got there to see what they're doing, their "detailer" had already finished his job! he just hacked it with his Rotary and huge wool pad..
I checked the hood and it looked ok, it was smooth and scratches were gone but next day while parked under sunlight I noticed the buffer trails

It's on a small section only 2x1'
The question:
Is it possible to remove the buffer trails by hand?
What I have:
EZ Grip Hydro-Tech Hand Applicators
Pinnacle Polishin’ Pal Combo
Microfiber Applicator Pad
Wolfgang Über Compound
Wolfgang TSR
Optimum Finish Polish
TIA Feed back please