Need help removing scratches off my escalade!!!!

Stevenabrams123

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Hi my name is Steven, I am new to this forum and I would love recommendation on a product I can use to remove scratches off the doors and bumper of my 2010 Escalade (Beige). I have been reading a lot in the forum and I cant seem to find any useful information about scratch repair and one that actually works well... I would love my car to look as good as new again... I saw a TV commercial this past Sunday on Car Crazy on the Velocity Channel for a company Ez Chip Repair... Has anyone in this forum tried this product??? Please let me know if you would recommend it... ASAP!!!!... Thank you.
 
Have it wet sanded . I would say do it yourself , but it's a job that is quite tedious. but beige is a forgiving color . A quick buff would probably be sufficient though, unless the scratches are deep.
 
Yes ryoder is right. I do paintwork and there's no easy fix for scratches. You can't just wipe something on there and expect it to hide the scratch. Even if it did, more than likely after a few washes it would come right back.

To fix your scratch it would depend on how deep it is. If it is "white" looking and you don't see another color inside the scratched then more than likely it can be buffed or lightly sanded and buffed. If it looks like another color or isn't totally white then you will need to have it painted.
 
Yes ryoder is right. I do paintwork and there's no easy fix for scratches. You can't just wipe something on there and expect it to hide the scratch. Even if it did, more than likely after a few washes it would come right back.

To fix your scratch it would depend on how deep it is. If it is "white" looking and you don't see another color inside the scratched then more than likely it can be buffed or lightly sanded and buffed. If it looks like another color or isn't totally white then you will need to have it painted.

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Do you have some photos?
 
Mother gold I have found in the past seems to work as well but all depends on how deep the scratches plus I believe there is something called the ice bar you can use I've had good luck in the past with...
 


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