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  • ROY47
    ROY47 Posts: 556 Forumite
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    depends how deep the scratches are
    have a look here

    http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=234469

    it probably is double dutch to how he cured it to the layman ,but basically used a rotary type polisher
  • missile
    missile Posts: 11,774 Forumite
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    roddydogs wrote: »
    If you bough a second hand car, how would you know if the tyres had been "Kerbed"?, so really you should replace the Tyres?

    Of course I wouldn't change them unless as the OP said it was a really severe impact. What price do you put on your safety?
    "A nation's greatness is measured by how it treats its weakest members." ~ Mahatma Gandhi
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  • Apparently all ok. The underside of the front of the car is plastic which has been grazed and scraped with the impact of the hit, nothing severe but I would like to clean it up and protect it if possible, what substances would be recommended for such a job ?

    Thanks
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