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Nu Finish Scratch Doctor | 
| Brand: Nu Finish Category: Automotive Parts And Accessories
Buy New: $10.65
New (6) from $8.90
Rating: 12 reviews
Media: Misc. Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 2.5 x 1.8 x 6.5
MPN: NFS05 Model: NFS-05 UPC: 078161170450 EAN: 0078161170450 ASIN: B000AME50Y
Release Date: January 4, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Rated #1 Surface Scratch Remover | | • | Will not leave scratches behind | | • | Safe for clear coat surfaces |
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Product Description Nu Finish 7 OZ, Scratch Doctor, Safely Removes Surface Scratches & Swirl Marks From All Painted Surfaces Including Clear Coat Finishes, Also Removes Haze That Remains On Oxidized Surfaces, Improving The Color Of Your Cars Paint, Excellent For Removing Bugs, Tar & Oxidation, Other Uses Are Fiberglass Boats, Motorcycles, Airplanes, Chrome & Household Appliances.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 7 more reviews...
Better Than Expected October 7, 2008 Angela Parker (Dallas, TX) I was pleased with the results I got from using Scratch Doctor. I knew it wasn't going to completely remove scratches (especially the deepers ones), but it really improved them. On a black car, that's saying a lot. It also improved the look of my plastic headlights.
Wonderful product! August 29, 2008 Kathleen Lane (Pequot Lakes, MN United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Wonderful product! I had scratches on my truck door from a dog. Nothing I tried would take care of them and was afraid I would have to take it to a body shop. Then I tried Nu Finish Scratch Doctor. It worked wonders. You can no longer see the scratces.
Job Well Done! June 25, 2008 D. Freeman (America) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I am in the unfortunate position of living near kids that feel the need to write their names on my dusty pickup truck. And one of them decided to key a heart into the black paint of my hood. Luckily whatever utensil was used for this artwork only effected the clear coat from what I could tell. It took several applications (about 4) for the scratch to be removed. I was a little skeptical at first, but I am now going to use it to remove swirl/scratch marks that have been on my motorcycle for years.
Excellent product for those who know what to do March 31, 2008 V. Buben 32 out of 32 found this review helpful
This is an excellent product for those who know a thing or two about car scratches and what to expect. If you are hoping to remove a deep key scratch, then this product may not be for you. I have read several reviews that rated this product fairly poor. As somebody who has used Nu Finish Scratch Doctor many times, I believe that people who did not get good results either did not use this product correctly or tried to treat wrong kind of scratches with it. If you want to get ANY scratch removed completely, please see your favorite body shop. They will charge you a lot of money and they will definitely remove the scratches. However, if you want to save money and remove light (with emphasis on "light" scratches yourself), then Nu Finish is worth a try. After putting my car through several Sierra Nevada and desert trails, I ended up with Arizona pinstripes all over the vehicle. Upon careful inspection, I concluded that the scratches were not deep enough and I used Nu Finish Scratch Doctor to remove 95% of them. It took several hours and of washing and prepping the car followed by several coats of the product. The results were marvelous! However, what worked for me may not work for you and here is why. Let's take a clean un-waxed standard car. It will have the following layers: 1. Clear coat. 2. Paint. 3. Primer. 4. Body. The scratch can be present in any of the layers shown above. Nu Finish will work only if the scratch is in the clear coat and if the scratch does not penetrate the clear coat layer too much (up to around 50-70% based on my experience). There are two ways to deal with scratches: Fill them in or smooth out the edges. Nu Finish Scratch Doctor takes the second approach. It is an abrasive-based product that will help you to sand down the scratch. What you have to do is to clean the car and then remove as much residue as possible by drying the car with a microfiber towel and possibly applying a clay bar cleaning system (search for Mother's Clay Bar). After all dirt and particles are gone, you have to apply a coat of Nu Finish and let it sit for some time. Then get a clean polishing cloth and rub it perpendicular to the scratch. You may have to repeat this process several times, but eventually it will either completely eliminate the scratch or make it almost invisible. The trick is to know what to expect. You should allocate enough time to complete the job because you have to be extremely careful about the application. Specifically, you will have to test this product in a safe place first and then after you are done you must apply a layer of wax in order to preserve the paint. If the scratch is too deep, then your best bet is to see a detailing specialist. Run your nail perpendicular to the scratch. If it catches, Nu Finish will not help. As a matter of fact, no other hand applied product may work for you and what you need is a professional circular polisher and perhaps some wet sanding. If you are reading replies on Amazon, you are probably not a professional detailer and applying sand paper to clear coat may seem barbarian too you. That is why I strongly recommend anybody who have any doubts to do more research online, join an appropriate forum or see a body shop if products like Nu Finish or 3M Glaze do not help. These items are really good as long as you know what you are treating. Too many people buy scratch removers to treat deep scratches that go through clear coat, paint and touch metal. Those are extreme cases and you should not expect a product that costs less than $10 to fix them.
Excellent Product August 14, 2007 R. G. Saenz 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
From all the reviews I read, once I tried the prouduct, the best is the one that says "Works great but you have to rub it hard". Coudn't agree more. After reading the instructions, I really didn't exactly knew what "let dry to a haze" meant, so I basically went crazy rubbing it hard. And it worked great in almost any scratch (didn't completely remove the hardest ones, but surely improved them). I did finish up with a sore index finger. I was amazed with the product, as I usually am with the WD40. The worst one is the one about the watch. Didn't work there.
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