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Recently, I made one of the biggest purchases I've ever made. I bought a brand new car. It's a beautiful black BMW, which I figured will be great for weekend pleasure drive. Well, at least it WAS beautiful.
You see, something happened that's got my blood boiling. In fact, I don't know if I've ever been so mad. It's all I've been able to think about for the last couple weeks.
Someone keyed it.
And not just one little mark down the side. That, I could've lived with. No, they did it all over the car, even on the hood. It looks like Wolverine went to town on my brand new car. They even put stickers with cuss words on it. (Who even MAKES stickers with cuss words?)
I have no idea who did it, but if I had to guess? Teenagers. I would have loved to catch them in the act... But, in the end, they're gone and I still have to deal with it.
So I took it to the auto body shop, which I hate going to, by the way, because they're always the most expensive since the damage is cosmetic.
Guess how much they quoted me?
If you said $700, give yourself a big pat on the back.
And, you want to know the worst part?
My deductible is $1000. Which means, I'm going to have to pay the $700 out of pocket.
But I just so happened to luck out.
You see, recently, I've been sharing my recent problem with pretty much everyone I meet (It's my way of venting...). Well, I just so happened to mention it to a guy at the grocery store who ended up being a mechanic. And, what he told me I couldn't believe...
"Most of the time when we have cars with light scratches," he said, "we won't even repaint them. We just use a simple tool to resurface your car, which makes it look like new.”
I could not believe what I was hearing. Not only was the auto body shop going to charge me $700 for NOT repainting my car, they were just going to do something that I could do myself...
Well, that was all I needed to hear. But I wanted the mechanic to tell me one more thing...
What was this tool that the mechanic uses, and where can I find it?
Well, he told me it was called the Scratch Rescue, and I could find it easily online. He was even nice enough to come out into the parking lot to take a look at my car, and he told me the Scratch Rescue Cloth would definitely take out the scratches.
Hearing him say that was like music to my ears...
And, I really wanted to believe that this would work, but I'm a skeptical person by nature. So I decided to do a little research...
The Scratch Rescue is a specially-designed cloth that removes car scratches and scrapes, branch scratches, sand wear marks, and even paint oxidation.
What I really like about it is that it can quickly buff out the fingernail scratches around your car's door handle. (Seriously, even without all the key marks on my car, there SHOULDN'T be scratches around the door handle. But it always happens... I'll bet you even have them around your car door handles...)
Scratch Rescue is a deceptively simple tool. Even though it has the appearance of a regular wash cloth, it's imbued with nanotechnology, which is a fancy way of saying that it contains a super-fine metallic powder that buffs out scratches without damaging the paint.
In fact, if you want to get real scientific with it, the sodium ions within the powder actually reactivate the paint molecules, which is why the paint seems to replace the scratch.
And that's the best part. By polishing with the Scratch Rescue, it removes the oxide from the surface of the paint, which both keeps it looking newer AND protects it for a longer period of time than if you were to just polish it with a regular cloth.
Best of all? It works on ALL paints, no matter what car or motorcycle you drive.
Even though the mechanic I met said it's kind of a "secret" among auto body shops, it seems that more and more people are learning about the Scratch Rescue and using it on a consistent basis. People like...
• Car Dealers
• Auto Shops
• Car Enthusiasts
•Motorcyclists
• Auto Racing Drivers
•Professional Mechanics
Though the company that makes the Scratch Rescue Cloth has been trying to spread awareness about its product, the mechanics haven't been doing it any favors by keeping it a secret.
That's why it's so amazing HOW MANY people are picking up on this new trend. It's been selling out like crazy, and all on word of mouth! If you check out their website, you'll be LUCKY if there are any in stock!
And, it's easy to see why... With expensive repair costs at the auto body shop, people have been flocking to a product that lets them save hundreds of dollars while protecting their cars from rust for years at a time...
Scratch Rescue has easily develop a cult following. With over 9,000 5-star reviews, here's what customers are saying
After listening to the mechanic and reading all the stellar online reviews, I was sold. Luckily, when I went to the site they had just gotten some in stock. So I bought a few and was ready to try them out... I literally had nothing to lose...
They showed up on my door a couple days later. The attached instructions were simple enough to follow, you just...
1. Clean and dry the surface of the scratched area
2. Wear the included gloves, and start wiping the scratches with the Scratch Rescue Cloth
3. Gently wipe until the scratches fade away completely
It was simple as that! After 10 or so wipes, each of the scratches was gone completely! I couldn't believe it. And the best part?
It took a half hour to get ALL the scratches completely out of my car (which, by the way, looks BRAND NEW again!).
TI was so happy with Scratch Rescue, I even ordered more to take care of my wife's car. (she had a ton of fingernail scratches and it always bothered me.)
Currently, the Scratch Rescue Cloth is on sale for 50% off and sells for $30 a cloth. And, each cloth repairs about 5-10 scratches before the metallic powder is used up...
But, a "professional" auto body shop will charge you hundreds of bucks to repair scratch damage, because it's considered a "cosmetic" fix. That's how they get away with it. A dealership will charge even more... So you can see how Scratch Rescue pays for itself and can help you save thousands in a lifetime for just 1 car.
Scratch Rescue is currently on promotion with a special Buy One Get One deal in order to get the word out... so you're basically spending $15 a cloth, but the most popular promotion is the Buy 4, Get 6 FREE. You can see... the math works out, it's definitely worth the asking price and I personally would buy it even if it they charged 4 or 5 times the asking price.
Most people are ordering 5 to 10 Scratch Rescue's to stock up for themselves since it can take 6 to 9 months for Scratch Rescue to restock due to supply issues caused from high demand.
These also make a great gift for family and friends especially to those who don't want to pay a fortune for removing car scratches.
Plus, they have a 100% Money Back Guarantee. So even if you don't like it, you'll just get your money back. Ultimately... I think it's a no-brainer and I personally stocked up on 10 Scratch Rescues for my first order and I will be ordering another 10 today.
Overall, the Scratch Rescue Cloth couldn't be simpler to use, and it's 100% worth the price. Needless to say, I'm giving it 5 stars. Not only has it been a game changer, it's been a life saver!
***Update*** - Ever since Scratch Rescue Cloth was featured on TV, an incredible amount of buzz has been generated and has since sold over 2 million units. Due to its popularity and positive reviews, the company is so confident in their product that they are now offering a one-time first time buyer BOGO discount. To see if they are still available in your state, click on your state below or the button underneath the map.