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Removing Very Fine Scratches


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The cat unsuccessfully tried to climb up a door to get to the roof and has left a couple of scratches that, although very fine are down to the undercoat in a couple of points and are mildly notceable. They are not bad enough to warrrant using touch-in paint but the old-time dealer's trick of rubbing them with a childs wax crayon doesn't work. Does anyone know of a way to fill in the scratches with, for example, a crayon designed for the job? The car is Supagard-ed (and, yes, I have read the less-than-glowing comments about this) so I want to avoid something like T-cut or other abrasive polishes if I can avoid it.

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