How to do scratch and chip repairs
How to do scratch and chip repairs
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toasty

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8,167 posts

241 months

Monday 27th September 2010
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http://www.autopia.org/forum/content/advanced-scra...

This is what I've been doing on my M3 this weekend after previous practice on my wife's Puma.

I started off with a couple of light scratches which were very easy and have then moved on to chips.

I'm using 1500 grit paper as I couldn't find 2000 grit anywhere and am therefore sanding as lightly as I can which does take longer but makes it much easier to polish out in the final stage.

I used a light cutting pad with a Porter Cable and some Scratch X which seemed to work very well.






paintman

7,843 posts

211 months

Monday 27th September 2010
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Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't.
Its high risk & if you go through the clearcoat on a metallic then it may result in having to have the whole panel resprayed - a good reason for not trying it on a bonnet!
You'll get 2000 from a motor factors(it'll be a pack of, they won't sell you sheets singly), check yellow pages & ring first as not all do body repair stuff. Or ebay.

toasty

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8,167 posts

241 months

Monday 27th September 2010
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No doubt it is expensive if things go wrong but if you like a bit of DIY it's not that hard to do.

Best to practice on an old car first.