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Old 11-04-2010, 08:39 AM   #1
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Paint/body question

Hello Everyone,

I have a some body/paint questions that are holding me up. So I had some deep scratches and a few dings in my hood from chips. The scratches I filled in with some touch up clear coat (nail polish type applicator). That filled in the scratch and created a small mound. I tried to keep brushing over it to make sure I smoothed out the mound to streak. I then cleaned the surface and did wet sanding on that area with 2000 grit paper. I smoothed out the mound and made sure I didn’t scratch/burn the rest of the area around it. I hit it with some maguer’s rubbing compound (that says clear coat safe) and I hit it with scratch x. I see a small dull area on the hood. How do I eliminate the faint 2000 grit markings that dulled part of the clear coat? The chips that went to medal were faintly sanded, cleaned, painted with rest stopper/rust paintable primer. After it dried I hit it with the touch up paint. After that dried I hit it with the clear coat. It filled in but when I sanded the mound down with 2000 grit, I have the same issue again with a slightly dull surface that’s noticeable at certain angles.

I’m thinking that maybe instead of the magiers rubbing compound. That I really need to find some cutting compound? I don’t know this part is uncharted territory. I saw something about a foam applicator, can you use cutting compound on a rag and just rub at it if you don’t have an adjustable speed buffer?
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Old 11-04-2010, 09:31 AM   #2
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You can but the results won't be what you are looking for. Check your area for a competent detailer. A good one will have the necessary equipment and compounds to tackle that issue quickly.
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Old 11-04-2010, 11:38 AM   #3
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Try using the Meguiar's Ultra Cut compound followed by a polish. I use the Meguiar's Show Car Glaze.
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Old 11-04-2010, 01:13 PM   #4
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hmmm. I filled in a long keyed scratch in the clear coat on the trunk top. So now I'm wondering if i should just leave it or go wet sand it and all then take it to a decent place to smooth it all out.
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