Quixx Paint Scratch Remover

Approval Rate: 80%

80%Approval ratio

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    shekharmisra

    Mon Feb 16 2009

    Quixx Scratch remover is the best product in it's category. I was glad that my experience matched CR's recommendation/testing.

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    markmrubin

    Wed Feb 11 2009

    Quixx, which gets a good review in Consumer's Guide, reminds me of my Grandmother's cooking. The food was bad and she gave small portions. Quixx failed to deal with the most minor of small scratches on my '07 Hyundai Azera. It could be that cars with clear coats over the paint are immune to Quixx. Why should I complain that the supply of Quixx was tiny when it totally failed to perform? I used a permanant ink black marker and a light touch with some old time car compound to get some effect. Quixx? Quickly avoid this product.

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    ben1939

    Fri Feb 06 2009

    Some AXX HOLE recently keyed my brand new G37s on the hood. First, I tried to use GS27 remover, but it didn't work and also left some white compounds on the hood. After research some reviews online, I've decided to give Quixx a shot. Guess what? IT DID AN AMAZING JOB,but I also spent a while to get the procedures done. Of course, you must have a little patient to get the job done. Thank you quixx.

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    thepenguin

    Fri Jan 02 2009

    This product works as advertised and exceeded my expectations. I used Quixx to remove scratches on the front fender of a Harley-Davidson Road King Classic. The fender's color was Vivid Black. For non-motorcycle people, the Harley fenders are painted sheet metal just like your car and cost nearly $500 to replace. Fixing and painting yourself is not an option unless you work in a paint shop. I had just replaced a dented and scratched fender with a brand new fender from the factory and you guessed it...I scratched the new fender during installation. Using Quixx I worked real slow and deliberate following the instructions to the letter. First used Polish 1 then Finish 2. It took 3 passes with Polish 1 then Finish 2 to remove the scratches and I gained confidence with applying elbow grease pressure with each pass. Each pass received greater pressure until I achieved the results I was expecting. I have to use a magnifying glass under direct sunlight to find where the scratches ... Read more

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    csoong

    Tue Dec 23 2008

    After all the advertising hype, my expectation were high and the results were so so just like cheaper products, had to scrub forever which diminished the original shine...