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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
Scratch Removers Suck
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Wilson" data-source="post: 536215" data-attributes="member: 62656"><p>Have you ever had a cat's claw stuck in your arm!? (By the way, NEVER try to </p><p></p><p>give a cat a bath!). Their claws are like a hypodermic needle with a razor blade</p><p></p><p>stuck to the end of them. My guess is you may need professional rubbing and</p><p></p><p>buffing (this would help the paint situation, also) to ease the pain of cat scratches</p><p></p><p>in the paint. Hopefully it just scratched the clearcoat, and not thru to the primer. </p><p></p><p>See if you can find someone handy with these tools, first, as it can get somewhat</p><p></p><p>expensive to take it to a professional.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Wilson, post: 536215, member: 62656"] Have you ever had a cat's claw stuck in your arm!? (By the way, NEVER try to give a cat a bath!). Their claws are like a hypodermic needle with a razor blade stuck to the end of them. My guess is you may need professional rubbing and buffing (this would help the paint situation, also) to ease the pain of cat scratches in the paint. Hopefully it just scratched the clearcoat, and not thru to the primer. See if you can find someone handy with these tools, first, as it can get somewhat expensive to take it to a professional. [/QUOTE]
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