Road rash removal
#3
Rennlist Member
Agree with use of Dr Color Chip, but first you’d want to remove some of the clear coat surface marring by using a light polishing compound.
Sonax Perfect Finish, CarPro Reflect, or any like substitute from you local auto supply store.
Wipe the area clean first, apply some product into a semi-plush microfiber - I prefer around 350GSM, and work in circular motions. This should remove most of the unsightly rash that you’re seeing, but know when to call it quits, as there is no way you can remove it all. Then fill in the rest with Dr. Color Chip. Wont be perfect, but you will be much happier with the results, and this shouldn’t take more than an hour or two.
Sonax Perfect Finish, CarPro Reflect, or any like substitute from you local auto supply store.
Wipe the area clean first, apply some product into a semi-plush microfiber - I prefer around 350GSM, and work in circular motions. This should remove most of the unsightly rash that you’re seeing, but know when to call it quits, as there is no way you can remove it all. Then fill in the rest with Dr. Color Chip. Wont be perfect, but you will be much happier with the results, and this shouldn’t take more than an hour or two.
Last edited by BoxKing; 12-06-2023 at 07:03 PM.
#4
Agree with use of Dr Color Chip, but first you’d want to remove some of the clear coat surface marring by using a light polishing compound.
Sonax Perfect Finish, CarPro Reflect, or any like substitute from you local auto supply store.
Wipe the area clean first, apply some product into a semi-plush microfiber - I prefer around 350GSM, and work in circular motions. This should remove most of the unsightly rash that you’re seeing, but no when to call it quits, as there is no way you can remove it all. Then fill in the rest with Dr. Color Chip. Wont be perfect, but you will be much happier with the results, and this shouldn’t take more than an hour or two.
Sonax Perfect Finish, CarPro Reflect, or any like substitute from you local auto supply store.
Wipe the area clean first, apply some product into a semi-plush microfiber - I prefer around 350GSM, and work in circular motions. This should remove most of the unsightly rash that you’re seeing, but no when to call it quits, as there is no way you can remove it all. Then fill in the rest with Dr. Color Chip. Wont be perfect, but you will be much happier with the results, and this shouldn’t take more than an hour or two.
Great recommendations should also I try to use Dr Color chip