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Originally Posted by 0nly5iv3Digits
Yikes that's an expensive replacement... Curious if cape cod will take it out! I have a hard time believing that it would, unless the scratch really "paint" transfer on top of the ceramic.
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I think this is it. Some kind of transfer to the ceramic.
If polishing actually buffed out a scratch, that would mean it removed some ceramic material. I would think that would dull the sheen at that point.
But a persistent transfered material would be removed by the polishing.
I think you have a plan of action.
Try the cape cod cloth (protect the metal).
If that doesn't work, seek advice from an AD and/or RSC.