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Old 11-23-2012, 06:36 PM   #10 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by RonRizz View Post
I guess were talking about it because I recommended touch up in my first post "if it was down to the primer or metal"
Assuming that the OP asked where to get said paint, it apparently is. I'm simply passing on the technique that I use with great sucess on a regular basis on all of my vehicles. Its not rocket science.
also, Is there a great difference in me recommending to a novice to wetsand, or you telling him to use a buffer??

I'm just trying to help is all.
Well it's REALLY hard to screw your paint up with a DA, dual action buffer using one of the compounds I suggested

If the OP really wants to wetsand, use 3000 grit


And a lot of times people THINK their scratches are to the metal but it's USUALLY a nice clear coat scratch
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