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Old 03-18-2015, 04:48 AM   #27
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Originally Posted by niceguy21 View Post
In my experience if you feel how deep the sratches are in the paint. If they seem like they are non existent to the touch maybe light compound with some polishing can knock it down. If you feel that sratch is too deep, sand around the area with 2000 grit, if the scratch is still visible after sanding, you'll need to obtain some resin and catalyze a small amount, depending on how deep the scratch is, with a small blade add within the scratch crevice, making sure not too much or else it would cause more work trying to sand the resin while risking damaged from execesive sanding. Once the resin has cured (about 2 hours)begin to sand off resin with 2000, once you feel that most of the resin has been leveled begin to buff using a wool disk and compound (rotary buffer with light speed and pressure). Once all sanding marks have been knocked, use a dual action along the whole hood with a choice of polish, then clean thoroughly. Lastly wax and watch it look like new. That's my input, wish I could make a video for a more detailed process.
Thank you. I'll have to look into this and give this a try! Definitely want to get it fixed asap.

I just don't want to be the guy to make that jackoff's key work even worse with the sanding.
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