Setec Astronomy
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- Aug 31, 2010
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Well I would be much happier polishing the car myself, guess I can live with the scratch a little longer till I decide what to do with it. Maybe a little compound and polishing will make it to where I can live with it. Atleast I can get the rest of the car looking good without screwing that up I hope lol :buffing:
I'll tell you a secret--touchup paint is laquer, (factory) clearcoat is two-part polyurethane. Rather than doing a lot of compounding and sanding, just messily touchup the scratch so it doesn't bother you so much, and later you can just wipe out the touchup with lacquer thinner and do it again.
Or just get the Lankga or Dr. Colorchip, you can still wipe it out later if you don't like the way it comes out.