Automotive Touchup's Rubing Compound
Automotive Touchup's Rubing Compound
I just wanted to throw this up because I was kind of blown away by the results of this little $5 bottle. Sorry in advance if this is not the right area to post.
The driver's side of my car had some bad scratches since I bought it and have been dying to buff them out. All of these were buffed out using only a clean cloth and some elbow grease. I just ordered a larger bottle and will be hitting the rest of the car with my 7" buffer.
EDIT: The rust spot on the fender was hit with a dab of KT3, This rubbing compound isn't THAT great.




The driver's side of my car had some bad scratches since I bought it and have been dying to buff them out. All of these were buffed out using only a clean cloth and some elbow grease. I just ordered a larger bottle and will be hitting the rest of the car with my 7" buffer.
EDIT: The rust spot on the fender was hit with a dab of KT3, This rubbing compound isn't THAT great.




Last edited by JWatZ; Mar 9, 2013 at 04:39 PM.
wow, most definitely gonna have to get a bottle since i got some scratches to take care of too and they are no where near that bad.
i have some rust to take care of too, what's KT3?
i have some rust to take care of too, what's KT3?
Last edited by Bovine; Mar 9, 2013 at 04:58 PM.
The color code of my car. Sterling mist. I would not recommend the touch-up paint though, it was a bit lighter and more on the silver side. For that one rust spot and a small chip on my spoiler, sure it does the job.
Last edited by JWatZ; Mar 9, 2013 at 05:01 PM.
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