damn it...if your were in melb i know the man...but your not
goood luck searching
I'm so, SO sick of seeing all the bloody imperfections in my paint caused from stones, EGGS, keys and other things. My paintwork is in great condition minus three keyscratches and the imprints of shards of egg shell that have happened since i bought the car I swear it's because i'm too careful with it..hehe.
Anyways. I'd like to know if anyone could suggest their favoured way, or the BEST way to touch up paint? On the "This guy is SERIOUS" thread, that dude used touch up paint then a buff and polish or something to get rid of small chips, so I'm assuming I should be able to do something quite the same and would much rather this than a repaint.
Cheers guys
Mickey
Last edited by Mrk_Mickey; 15-07-2008 at 09:25 PM. Reason: typo
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damn it...if your were in melb i know the man...but your not
goood luck searching
You can apply thin layers of touch up paint and after each later wetsand then do another layer. Then use a buff to polish the scratches out
I'm assuming you mean a wetsand with say, 600grit?
Mrk Detailing, premium automotive detailing. Paint correction/protection specialist. PM me
Your car is white though, you wouldn't notice the stone chips as much, would you?
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There's a PHAT chip on the side of my bonnet which really bugs me every time I wash my car. My grille looks like shyte because it's a polkadot style. And to top it off (yes, I AM ANAL) there's a bit scratch on the left corner of front bumper.
Hey if i wet-sand then buf new paint onto my car, would it make dull spots or would it not show?
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Haha how much will that cost you?
I don't have spare money, remember?
Mrk Detailing, premium automotive detailing. Paint correction/protection specialist. PM me
I usually use 3000 grit for my wetsand work. Wipe the area with prepsol then apply your touch up paint in thin layers then once you have built up enough you can wetsand it then buff it.
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