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products for cars can remove more scratches than you will think, Ive removed many a marks from friends cars that were in mild fender benders. Just use mild nonabrasives first, and mild abrasive as last resort, because the more coarse it is, the more it will dull the paint. If you are persistent with a nonabrasive though, (sometimes takes much tiring patience) you can remove most any scratch 95-100% providing it isnt down to bare metal, and your thumb nail doenst drop down in it when you run over it. BTW Ive heard gs27 causes swirls, and paint dulling.. Have fun and, not to sound to corny, hehe, Enjoy The Ride.
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