Farecla G3 Professional Scratch Remover

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I bought this product last year but have just got around to needing it. Brushing off the frozen snow on Sunday I managed to put a small scratch in the clearcoat just above the door handle.

I washed the car today to remove the road salt and filth and decided to use this scratch remover to see if its as good as it claims.
I wish I'd taken before and after photos because a couple of minutes rubbing this compoubd across the scratch has completely removed it. Nothing, not a sign. I'm well impressed although realise other products can do the job, but if you are wondering, yes it will remove slight scratches.20180321_164130.jpg
 
Yes Farecla is outstanding, on Daves recommendation a while ago I bought some.

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After:

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We retail this all the G3 products, The Superwax Resin is also very good

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Easy to use, doesn't leave any white dust which is also helpful when using a machine polisher.
 
I've used G3 for years and seen it used in most places in the trade. It is a brilliant product, just needs to be used carefully (and properly) to avoid burning through
 
We used one type of Faracla for acrylic windows in brand new caravans comes in a white tube .Git two in my boot now from my old place of work .The caravan windows some times get a scratched on delivery , through going to close to the bushes on the side of the road . It worked well at removing the scratch . .Fracla as been going for a long long time in car body prep ,and paint finishing .
 
Has anyone used this on metal kick plates to remove the inevitable scratches from heels?

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Glen hard to say, dont know what the kick plates are finished off with
Most are brushed and polished aluminium and a coat of peal off plastic from new.
I would say no good for that job .Replacments the way to go if they are to bad .
 
It's for a R231, so I would guess aluminium. They are not terribly bad, but it would be good to have them looking better than they are!

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I've used Farecla products for years, worth every penny!
 

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