Removing Hairline Scratches and Tiny Chip

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Realistically, should I expect to be able to 'remove' (by abrading the paint, etc.) the hairline scratches and teeny tiny chip (like the size of a ballpoint pen tip) shown in the attached pics on my Jet Black Bimmer paint?

I have a PC 7424 with a variety of colored pads, Menz Power Finish and SIP on hand.

Thanks!
 
SurBuff pad will be your correcting answer.
 
Realistically, should I expect to be able to 'remove' (by abrading the paint, etc.) the hairline scratches and teeny tiny chip (like the size of a ballpoint pen tip) shown in the attached pics on my Jet Black Bimmer paint?

I have a PC 7424 with a variety of colored pads, Menz Power Finish and SIP on hand.

Thanks!
You will never be able to remove chips of paint, they need to be filled in with paint or sanded down and repainted.
 
If the scratches are not too deep then you can remove them... if they are deep then it's better to improve them, not try to completely remove them and then learn to live with them, especially if the vehicle in question is a "daily driver".


See this article, look for the part that talks about a sore thumb

RIDS - The Definition of RIDS and the story behind the term...



:)
 
Thanks - all three of you - for all of your replies and advice. Rather than go on :) I will soak this up, have a close look at Mike's link and re-post with results (if tackled).

Happy Holidays!
 
dont forget to try dr. colorchip on the chips. a great product!

budinsc
 
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