What's the best prep solvent ? Also Megs Body solvent has been mentioned a lot of times. I wonder where can they be bought. TIA.
nabiktima ako ni zorro.. long scratch sya. parang ginayad yung susi or pako. buti nalang di kalaliman yung mahaba. natanggal ko sya using swirlx. yung start ng scratch yung malalim pero hindi sya dent. kakasya swak talaga yung fingernail ko. is there any way para matanggal/ matakpan ito? like yung "magic pen" ba yun yung napapanood sa shopping network matatanggal scratch?
this was done after wash/asphalt removal/clay/s&g/476 panaman..haayz.
TY.
Sir try this article.
http://www.popularmechanics.com/cars...enance/4216365
and this video
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0UPdEBvCsQ"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RHm6IIQyWBA[/ame]
Sorry that was a wrong video. Try this instead
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Sorry that was a wrong video. Try this instead
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RHm6IIQyWBA"]YouTube- Repair of scratches in bumper: Applied Colors.[/ame]
you could try having a body shop mix a batch of your cars paint for you, of course it won't really match that well but at least if you use it for touch ups it would be barely noticeable, try to use a very very fine brush and put some on the scratched area, let it dry, if you're familiar with spot wet sanding then you can do this and then just finish with SwirlX to a high gloss.
sa wetsanding ng touch up paint ano po ba dapat yung grit ng sand paper? May mga paint chips na kasi yung jazz ko eh
*azzkkr2600: balitaan nyo ako kung pupunta ulit kayo ha...naiintriga ako dun sa optimum spray on wax
I'd like to up the query earlier... gaano katagal bago patungan ng nanosliq or kahit anong QD yung 476?
I just detailed our mz2... currently waiting at least 4 hours before I put anything else on top of the 476
This part Ive done before with excellent results:
1. get materials
a. let a local dealer mix a paint that matches your color, just a small bottle would do. (you don't need to take the entire car for them to mix the paint...just remove your gas tank cover and they can mix based on the color of that)
b. get a nail polish (what you would need is just the container). rinse the container thoroughly with acetone and let dry completely. take note not to remove the rattler ball, it will come handy when shaking the paint later.
c. fill the nail polish container with paint (the purpose of this is that you can have a touch up paint anytime you need, without getting it dry. also you will need the brush of the nail polish for applying.
d. you will also need sandpaper, I use grit 1200
e. solvent to remove dirt after wet sanding
2. lightly wetsand the scratched part...purpose of this is to let the touch up paint stick well
3. lightly clean the sanded part with solvent (not too much), let dry completely.
4. shake the nail polish container and apply touchup paint to the sanded scratched part using the nail polish brush (dont worry if it is a bit elevated). after applying paint, close the nail polish container quickly (paint dries fast, especially polyurethane)
5. let dry completely (i wait two days to fully cure)
6. wet sand after completely dry (by using any improvised sanding block, puwede piece of any hard level material then put sandpaper on top. do this carefully as you might get the surrounding clear coat to thin.
7. if you feel it is already level, polish with rubbing compound.
8. put wax for protection...
key is the paint mixture and patience in doing the procedure.
goodluck!