Advice on old paintwork damage
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Hi all,
I've had a 205 GTI for about 3 years and I've fixed most of the issues on it, except the bizarrely scratched roof. They're not deep scratches, more brillo pad looking ones, I have no idea how they were caused.
I tried buffing them out with cutting compound, but no joy.
As we're on lockdown, I thought i'd try to sand it to see if it helped. I then used some cutting compound after one quick pass with 220 grit. They 'seem' to have gone on the place I did it. Of course, I would build up to 3000 grit before proper buffing and I assume I should be using water too. Paint is coming off onto the pad so I assume it has no lacquer.
Any other tips before I ruin it? I thought I'd try it as it I suspect it would need painting, but there is a glimmer of hope I may be able to salvage it.
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I've had a 205 GTI for about 3 years and I've fixed most of the issues on it, except the bizarrely scratched roof. They're not deep scratches, more brillo pad looking ones, I have no idea how they were caused.
I tried buffing them out with cutting compound, but no joy.
As we're on lockdown, I thought i'd try to sand it to see if it helped. I then used some cutting compound after one quick pass with 220 grit. They 'seem' to have gone on the place I did it. Of course, I would build up to 3000 grit before proper buffing and I assume I should be using water too. Paint is coming off onto the pad so I assume it has no lacquer.
Any other tips before I ruin it? I thought I'd try it as it I suspect it would need painting, but there is a glimmer of hope I may be able to salvage it.
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After:
Thanks for the replies.
I understand there's no clearcoat on this colour.
So I bit the bullet and sanded down, then painted with wait for it, a rattle can.It is of course the correct paint code. I figured it will need painting either way, so as I'm bored and if I bugger it up, doesn't matter...




I'm sure i'll get slated for it, but ho hum! My intention is to sand it with 2000-3000grit (and to help blend) then machine buff. Is this the best way?
It has about 4-5 coats which went down surprisingly smoothly.
I understand there's no clearcoat on this colour.
So I bit the bullet and sanded down, then painted with wait for it, a rattle can.It is of course the correct paint code. I figured it will need painting either way, so as I'm bored and if I bugger it up, doesn't matter...
I'm sure i'll get slated for it, but ho hum! My intention is to sand it with 2000-3000grit (and to help blend) then machine buff. Is this the best way?
It has about 4-5 coats which went down surprisingly smoothly.
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