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Ok, I have a real bad week. I had to park my car outside of my work warehouse for 3 days, I came back, and this is what happed.
Believer or not, this is a smallest, shortest scratch among 5. Yes, I got 5 long and deep scratches on hood, door, and trunk.
There is no security camera in the car nor the parking area. I have to figure it out myself.
Anyway, I am not a good detail guy and did a quick good result with small scratches removed on my wife's van, which only needed a wet 3000 and 5000 grit
papers and Meg compunt.
But, this one is pretty long and deep. It's kind of hard to see but it's pretty deep.
So, I tried one of the scratches with 1200 grit, but I think that was over sanded, the paint was faded, blue color is gone and now I can see gray metal color under it. So, I put some touch up paint there this afternoon, but looks worse now.
Please advise me how to start.
Should I have touch up paint first to cover the scratch with toothpick? or should I start with like 2000 grit?
Thanks.
Ok, I have a real bad week. I had to park my car outside of my work warehouse for 3 days, I came back, and this is what happed.
Believer or not, this is a smallest, shortest scratch among 5. Yes, I got 5 long and deep scratches on hood, door, and trunk.
There is no security camera in the car nor the parking area. I have to figure it out myself.
Anyway, I am not a good detail guy and did a quick good result with small scratches removed on my wife's van, which only needed a wet 3000 and 5000 grit
papers and Meg compunt.
But, this one is pretty long and deep. It's kind of hard to see but it's pretty deep.
So, I tried one of the scratches with 1200 grit, but I think that was over sanded, the paint was faded, blue color is gone and now I can see gray metal color under it. So, I put some touch up paint there this afternoon, but looks worse now.
Please advise me how to start.
Should I have touch up paint first to cover the scratch with toothpick? or should I start with like 2000 grit?
Thanks.