Remove car scratches with super glue

Remove car scratches with super glue

An easy video tutorial on removing scratches on your car. The materials needed are: fresh hidden paint, best to get it under the spare tire, #220 sandpaper, super glue, green wax, aluminum foil, and a hair blower. This will be of great use when those big SUV's scratch your little car. Watch this instructional video and learn how to easily fix small scratches on your car.

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gbell 2 years ago
Easy?to understand and execute
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Bryan Crow (39) 1 year ago
I need to try this... Lots of little scratches have shown up on my poor little car since moving to Venice!
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Douglas Black (-1) 1 year ago
Total fake... take the stupid video off the internet! Surely people don't believe this garbage?!?!?
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Roland Luthier 12 months ago
Green Wax?
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WOLFGUTTS (-1) 11 months ago
COOL VIDEO!
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Medic_Down (-1) 5 months ago
Let's not forget that if you apply superglue (crazy glue) to any plastics, it's likely to melt the plastic and totally F^$k up your car. This video is so fake it's silly.
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boombaman (1) 5 months ago
ill super glue his face to his right ball sac.. theres ur green wax u dumbshyt.

superglue's counter agent is a Debonding solvent like Nitromethane.
10 mins doesnt make sense at all to remove scratches. let alone 10 seconds that stuff dries instantly.. whats with the trickery?
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davemoss 5 months ago
Wots super glue!
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Sleepysubzero last month
Very Fake!! Do not try this at home
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