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Originally Posted by DEpointfive0
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I'd buy clear coat pens first, use those, take off AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE, then wet sand down
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like in this video? I think he may be putting down too much clear though... this kit doesn't cost too much either - only about $15 at Walmart:
Turtle Wax Scratch Repair Kit
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Originally Posted by kellyefields
the problem will be if it when through the paint wetsanding will not solve your problem . use the dr colorchip and then polish and wax. should solve your problem.
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Yea, i'll probably use something like
Dr.ColorChip or
Applied Colors kits, with their paint levelers, on the top part of the scratches that have cut through the clear coat and paint - as indicated in the 2nd photo. On the other part of the scratches or 'indentations', i wonder if using the paint leveler with the clear coat pen will help minimize the wet sanding that i'll need to do?... have to experiment on my daily driver...