Repairing Scratches?

Kosh

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... Cleaned my car this weekend and found several scratches I have no idea how I got ... Rear Quarter Panel Ahead of the fuel cap behind rear door on drivers side

And Several vertical ones on the rear door above and behind the handle

Pretty annoyed to have these on a car thats only 1 month old ... anyone know how I would go about fixing these

Doesn't catch heavily on my finger nails but i can definitely feel them

Thanks in Advance
 

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Yea those are easy p-z. A Porter Cable 7478? and Orange (medium) or Blue(heavy) 6" pad will remove that with a quickness. Im not affiliated in any way, but Adams polishes always deliver for me, and their polishes match the pads they use, so its super simple for newbies.
 
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K thx guys will prob go at these when I get to ceramic coating the car ... gonna do it myself at some point

Would you use something more fine or mild for swirls ..: car had swirls and fine scratches when delivered

Thanks again
 
K thx guys will prob go at these when I get to ceramic coating the car ... gonna do it myself at some point

Would you use something more fine or mild for swirls ..: car had swirls and fine scratches when delivered

Thanks again
If you're talking it in for the ceramic coating have them do it right and do the paint correction before the coating. Don't need with it yourself at this point.
 
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If you're talking it in for the ceramic coating have them do it right and do the paint correction before the coating. Don't need with it yourself at this point.

Was considering Gyeon Syncro + Cure or the Kamikaze Miyabi + ISM + Overcoat thing myself ... dont have the budget to have this stuff professionally done hearing 1000-1200 in my area + hourly for paint correction
 
I've used Meguiars Scratch X on some light scratches I've noticed...it seems to work pretty well. I recommend it.
 
I have use the scratch x too, works well on really light surface scratches with very little effort.
 
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