You could try sandpaper on the deeper scratches. It may sound radical but remember that the graining on the ss is just scratches but all in the same direction and same depth. Be very careful to stay in the same direction as the grain, if needed use masking tape as a guide and go back and forth in very straight lines. Start with about #80-#100 grit and go LIGHTLY. If you are happy with the results work up to about #220 and then finish with a "scotchbrite" pad. The ones the delorean suppliers sell is aout the best coursesness. If the area is flat use a backing block to keep the pressure even. You might want to experiment on a less noticeable area first to get some practice.Also work the area out into the surounding area. David Teitelbaum vin 10757 winner 2nd place concours Cleavland 2000 --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxx, "Sean Howley" <tsuyoi@xxxx> wrote: > Well, a bush jumped out and bit my DeLorean. Now there are a large number of scratches on the fender flair just behind the rear wheel. My question is, what would be the best method of removing these scratches by hand? I have a show coming up this weekend and would like to remove these scratches before that time. Most of the scratches are very small and I believe that they can be removed very easily. However, some (more than I would like) are a little deeper and may be a problem to remove - after I work on it for a little bit, I will have a better idea about how deep they are. Can someone give me some quick suggestions on how I can remedy this issue. > > Thanks, > > Sean Howley > VIN#2345 > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]