G3 Pro Scratch Remover Liquid
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G3 PRO SCRATCH REMOVER LIQUID
- Permanently removes fine scratches
- Scratches will not return, even after several washes
- Use on all painted, lacquered and GRP surfaces
- Liquid formulation spreads easily and is ideal for larger areas
- Silicone Free (Bodyshop Safe)
About: G3 Pro Scratch Remover
G3 Pro Scratch Remover eliminates light scratches and diminishes the look of deeper defects.
Using proprietary Farécla technology, G3 Pro Scratch Remover offers a permanent solution for removing minor scratches from the surface of your vehicle.
If you can run a fingernail over the scratch mark without stopping then this product will remove it. The appearance of deeper scratches will be diminished.
G3 Pro Scratch Remover Liquid spreads easily and is ideal for larger areas. For smaller areas we recommend G3 Pro Scratch Remover Paste.
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FAQs & How to Use
How to Use: G3 Pro Scratch Remover Liquid How to Use: G3 Pro Scratch Remover Liquid
1. Wash surface thoroughly
2. Ensure surfaces are cool to the touch
3. Dampen a G3 Pro White Waffle Applicator Pad
4. Apply a small amount of product to the pad
5. Rub in a back and forth motion
6. Buff off with a clean, dry, soft microfibre cloth
7. Reapply if necessary
What is the difference between G3 Pro Scratch Remover Paste and Liquid? What is the difference between G3 Pro Scratch Remover Paste and Liquid?
They are only different in their consistencies, and when deciding which one to use it is purely down to personal preference! As a general rule however, G3 Pro Scratch Remover Liquid is fluid and is designed to provide easy use when renovating multiple scratches over large surface areas; whereas G3 Pro Scratch Remover Paste is more solid and is mainly for use on localised scratches.
Can I use G3 Pro Scratch Remover to remove stone chips from paintwork? Can I use G3 Pro Scratch Remover to remove stone chips from paintwork?
No – G3 Pro Scratch Remover works on upper clearcoats however, unfortunately, stone chips cause damage to lower paint levels. Therefore we suggest filling and building the lower paint layers. you may then use a polishing compound to help level the touch-in.