Tiny high-grit wet & dry tools?

Tiny high-grit wet & dry tools?

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I clumsily put a couple of scratches in the paintwork on one of my bikes this week. It's 24 years old and still in it's (very good) original paint, so I don't want to start painting panels.

I've got hold of some touch-up which is a very good colour match, but even with a tiny detail paintbrush, the touch-up doesn't lie flat. What I really want to do is flat it down with some 1500/2000 grit w&d then polish it back up, but I don't want to flat (or risk) too ,much of the surrounding area.

Is there any such thing as a very small abrasive brush which might do this? Similar to the pic below but abrasive rather than foam (these are for paint application).

TIA.


-Cappo-

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LHRFlightman said:
Dremel?
Thanks, I did find some high-grit Dremel tools but the smallest is about 10mm dia. Might be worth a try tho.


finlo said:
Maybe those fibreglass tipped pen things?
That's a good shout, thanks, will look at that.