Wax will not fix scratches. It can only hide them a little.Just bought my first Kubota and plan to get it cleaned up in the spring unless we get a nice warm day yet this fall. Is the hood a solid plastic with the color all the way through or just topcoated? Previous owner took really nice care of it, I just have a quite a few scratches on the hood from low hanging branches that I'd like to buff out.
Any suggestions on the best way to go about that would be greatly appreciated.
To actually fix scratches you need to use polish. Think of polish as a really light abrasive that smoothes out the scratch so that it doesn't reflect light, and almost disappears. You can polish by hand, but itll leave your arms sore. Polishing with a buffer will speed things up a lot. Orbital buffers can be safely used by most anybody. Only pros should use rotary buffers. Rotary buffers can remove paint if you don't know what you're doing. There's videos on youtube.
If the scratch is down to primer or metal then don't polish. You need touchup paint to fill it.
Polishing does not leave any protection. It just smoothes and preps the surface for wax. You wax after you polish.
Wax leaves a protective layer and adds deeper shine.
Carnauba wax will leave a real deep shine, but it only lasts a few months. Synthetic wax can last a year or more, but it's shine will not be as rich. Most people use Synthetic wax. If the bottle doesn't say Carnauba or Natural on it, then it's probably Synthetic.