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Old 09-03-2008, 10:37 PM
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Quixx - Scratch remover

Has anyone tried their product "High Performance Paint Scratch Remover"? Came with 2 Tubes Polish, 2 Polishing Cloths, and 4 Strips of Sandpaper. Any history or experience with this product?
Old 09-03-2008, 11:56 PM
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Bump.... Has no one heard about this??
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Heres a pic...
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This might be better in the detailing area. Moved this for you and changed the Title.
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I am not familiar with it but check out some of the threads over on Autopia about it. http://www.autopia.org/forum/search....archid=2587834

Maybe it's just me, but any detailing product that is available at Walmart won't be touching my car.
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Originally Posted by Garnet Canuck
I am not familiar with it but check out some of the threads over on Autopia about it. http://www.autopia.org/forum/search....archid=2587834

Maybe it's just me, but any detailing product that is available at Walmart won't be touching my car.
+1 to not lettin products available at Walmart touch my car.

I've never used Quixx products, but I have heard of some people that have. From what I understand, it wasn't all they it was. Basically the solution is a filler (as you would expect). It will likely make small scratches and swirles un-noticable but this will only be temporary. The fillers will degrade after a few washes and they will be right back.
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thank you guys =D
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It is "rated #1 by leading consumer magazines", it must be legit. /sarcasm
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Originally Posted by Garnet Canuck
I am not familiar with it but check out some of the threads over on Autopia about it. http://www.autopia.org/forum/search....archid=2587834

Maybe it's just me, but any detailing product that is available at Walmart won't be touching my car.
+1

yes it's a good place to start, but nothing there is really good enough quality
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