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Fix It Pro Portable Car Scratch Remover Scratch Repair Pen US $0.30/ AU $0.38 Delivered @Zapals

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Product details :

  • Design for clear coat scratch repair filler and sealer.
  • Non-toxic, permanent, odorless and water resistant.
  • Fix It works on any car, in any color.
  • Easy to use, just 3 easy steps, first apply Fix It, buff it into the scratch or scuff, and then just wipe away.

Note: The Pen does not remove dents or deep scratches!

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  • +3

    Has anyone tried this on their Bugatti? There’s a few scratches I wouldn’t mind removing.

  • +3

    Last time i tried it didn't work. It was dry maybe. Anyone had luck with this?

  • +11

    These things are crap.

    • +4

      if it is something that scab wouldn't get then that says something!

  • +6

    I paid $5 for these at Kogan. Feel ripped off now :-(

    • yeah..i know. it feels bad..u can buy this to compensate previous purchase..

      • +2

        lol love the logic

        • +1

          averaging down :)

    • Me too. Just ordered 2 for $5 few days ago to try.

  • +1

    It seems working well on someone’s Ferrari’s in Youtube review . Buying it now

  • +1

    No good for deep scratches.

    • Liquid paper works well and comes in a range of colours :-)

      • +2

        I prefer using correction tape

    • +1

      Easy there, Broden.

  • +4

    This will "repair" the clear coat, that is all. You know, scratches that you can't actually see from a meter away.

    Any scratch on the actual paint which goes to the undercoat and is visible well then bad luck.

  • +2

    Will this work on my private jet I purchased from Ozbargain?

    • naah.. specification clearly says "keep private jet away from this product"

    • +1

      Ahh your bitcoins matured too I see. See you in manaco chap!

    • Discount purchase x-Malaysian airlines, possibly discounted due to the number of parts that don't have a certificate of conformity?

  • +6

    These are trash, dont waste your time/money. They won't even remove light scratches on the clear coat. When you apply it, theres an ugly streak where you apply it which stains the clear coat for a few months, while doing nothing to hide the scratch.

    • Yep agree, I've had same experience

  • +5

    This will work on your $80K investment vehicle

    • +2

      it should keep it devaluing at the same levels

  • +1

    Think we have a consensus that this thing does not work.

    $0.40 is cheaper compared to when we bought,
    El cheapo comes in dry with hardly any weight and liquid inside the pen, then you get “conned”and won’t bother to return.
    If light scratch, may as well using wax then polish.

  • +2

    I'm surprised it's not "random colour"

    • -3

      coz in this case cars colour are random

  • +3

    (profanity) garbage will damage your car

  • I just ordered one a week ago for a $1…

  • Can confirm I dented my wife and using this on her removed her permanently….

  • Should be called "fix it bro"

  • +1

    Too many 🤡 on here upvoting, this wouldn't be good if it was free.

    If you want to remove scratches cut n buff your car, anything that doesn't come out needs to be painted.

    If this worked so well I'm sure panel shops would be buying this by the truck load

  • I'm drunk and lazy, does it work on windscreen scratches?

    • +2

      sure, just need to lick windscreen clean first

    • Im not drunk, but I have a similar question.
      I noticed a small chip in a back corner window of the car I just bought.
      Does anyone know where to purchase the repair stuff cheap ?
      I know there are places that offer some kind of windscreen repair without replacement.
      Its not a window I can see out of, so doesnt need to be perfect, just I would like to make it look a little nicer thats all.

      • +1

        I havent had any experience fixing them, but ive seen kits which is used to fill those cracks. You should get it checked asap. Aesthetically it might be bearable, but these cracks can actually get bigger

        • True, I might see if they have the stuff on ebay.
          Thanks for the advice

  • +4

    dont waste your money on this, junk

  • +1

    these are so crap it's not funny.

    got one of these from kogan a few weeks ago

    seriously don't even entertain the thought of this actually being of any use.

    op you have bought great shame on your family name associating yourself with this piece of rubbish.

    this is not a deal this is a waste of forum space

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