Every once in a while you’re going to find a small scratch or even a big scratch on your car. The sad thing is if you take it into a collision shop, they are going to charge you an arm and leg just to get rid of it for you. Did you know that there are car scratch repair kits on the market today that can help you get rid of scratches?
The Quixx Paint Scratch Remover was one of the best rated products online at many e-tailers that I looked at. For less than $15, you’ll get a great kit that will get rid of your scratches. It’s long-lasting, is free of solvents and very environmentally friendly. When using this product, you can be assured that there will be no stains on contact with rubber or plastic.
If you’re looking for something under $10, the Nu Finish Scratch Doctor may be your answer. With five star reviews across the board from many of it’s users, this bottle is rated the #1 surface scratch remover on the market. It will not leave any scratches behind and is safe for your clear coat surfaces.
Seen On Tv GS27 Scratch Remover
Most people are kind of skeptical when it comes to as seen on TV products but this product as received a lot of great ratings from many of it’s owners. For under $10, this bottle is a reliable way of treating most surface scratches. Simply place the remover on your scratch and remove with a soft cloth. You’ll be amazed at how quickly it works. No buffing, waxing, sanding or painting necessary.
Getting a scratch out of your car should be easy and don’t go to your local collision shop and pay thousands of dollars. Instead, it never hurts to spend $10 and try out a product like this. What do you have to lose? Make sure that you read the directions carefully and do as told and that pesky scratch should disappear!
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November 12th, 2009 at 3:12 am
Thanks for the very specific info … I wonder if you can point to any actual customer written reviews on the net (not testimonials chosen by the company!) for any of these products! I know that automotive products manufacturers have money and can pay somebody to say what they want them to. That is why I don’t buy from infomercials! But I would definitely love to see unbiased reviews from real buyers on the web, and even real mechanics (who would probably use it if it was so good
. I’m a little skeptical of a $10 product being able to do the same job as a qualified repair person … but I suppose I’ll have to try them out, won’t I?!