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Stage 1 Paint Correction

Understanding Your Combinations

SS Commodore Paint CorrectionWhen it comes to looking at paintwork that is covered in scratches and swirl marks, you first must have some understanding of how those scratches and swirl marks got there. Most cars driven every day are usually car wash damaged. Scratches of this nature are usually deep as car washes at most times use broom heads or brushes for washing cars.

The car pictured here which was an SS that was purchased from SA was one such car. This car had loads of scratches all over its Duco. Deep ununiformed scratches usually suggest washing patterns from different attendants or scratches inflicted by brooms with really coarse bristles

One has to be able to look at a vehicle like this and be able to understand immediately what combination would be effective in [...]

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Stage 1 Paint Correction

Understanding Your Combinations

SS Commodore Paint CorrectionWhen it comes to looking at paintwork that is covered in scratches and swirl marks, you first must have some understanding of how those scratches and swirl marks got there. Most cars driven every day are usually car wash damaged. Scratches of this nature are usually deep as car washes at most times use broom heads or brushes for washing cars.

The car pictured here which was an SS that was purchased from SA was one such car. This car had loads of scratches all over its Duco. Deep ununiformed scratches usually suggest washing patterns from different attendants or scratches inflicted by brooms with really coarse bristles

One has to be able to look at a vehicle like this and be able to understand immediately what combination would be effective in [...]

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Stage 1 Paint Correction

Understanding Your Combinations

SS Commodore Paint CorrectionWhen it comes to looking at paintwork that is covered in scratches and swirl marks, you first must have some understanding of how those scratches and swirl marks got there. Most cars driven every day are usually car wash damaged. Scratches of this nature are usually deep as car washes at most times use broom heads or brushes for washing cars.

The car pictured here which was an SS that was purchased from SA was one such car. This car had loads of scratches all over its Duco. Deep ununiformed scratches usually suggest washing patterns from different attendants or scratches inflicted by brooms with really coarse bristles

One has to be able to look at a vehicle like this and be able to understand immediately what combination would be effective in [...]

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