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Old Jan 14, 2009 | 09:03 PM
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I ran a slalom course with the vette last weekend, and like a dumba$$, I caught a cone with the right front fender. Now I have some black marks from the cone. What is the best way to get this off of the car?
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Old Jan 14, 2009 | 09:08 PM
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I've always had good luck with turtle wax "clear coat polish". It's mildly abrasive, so just use a little on a wet rag. It's taken a lot of junk of people's cars I've used it on. Comes in a green can and runs about 2 bucks.
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Old Jan 14, 2009 | 09:12 PM
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Try a clay bar, I found that it works for even the harshest marks. Good luck!
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Old Jan 14, 2009 | 09:51 PM
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I'd try a clay bar and if that doesn't work, then I'd either buy or borrow a random orbital buffer and remove it using some paint cleaner or scratch remover.

You could also try a applying a scratch remover by hand like Meguiar's Scratch X, machine will obviously work better. Don't worry a random orbital buffer won't damage you paint.

I've had good luck with Meguiars Paint Cleaner when applied with a buffer, but there are many paint safe products out there you can try.
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Old Jan 14, 2009 | 10:49 PM
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Originally Posted by 71vetteinva
I'd try a clay bar and if that doesn't work, then I'd either buy or borrow a random orbital buffer and remove it using some paint cleaner or scratch remover.

You could also try a applying a scratch remover by hand like Meguiar's Scratch X, machine will obviously work better. Don't worry a random orbital buffer won't damage you paint.

I've had good luck with Meguiars Paint Cleaner when applied with a buffer, but there are many paint safe products out there you can try.
very good tips
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Old Jan 15, 2009 | 12:41 AM
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Yes, all good tips. You can also use WD-40 at first, followed with aforementioned Turtle wax.
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Thanks for all of the help!
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Old Jan 15, 2009 | 03:35 AM
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I've always used Goof Off cleaner - a quick wipe and it's gone.

BTW, I call those the "Orange/Black Badge of Courage"
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Good tips you've received. Best of luck getting the scuff marks off.
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I would use 3M rubbing compound (not any other brand rubbing compound; it has to say safe for clearcoat on it) it is equivalent to 1500 grade sand paper. works like a charm for minor scuffs. just make sure you wax afterwards.
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I would use 3M rubbing compound (not any other brand rubbing compound; it has to say safe for clearcoat on it) it is equivalent to 1500 grade sand paper. works like a charm for minor scuffs. just make sure you wax afterwards.
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Thanks for all the tips fellas! I tried the WD-40 first, simply because it was handy, and it came right off. Thanks again!
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