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(Chips + Scratches) Touch up paint = Wet Sanding

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  • (Chips + Scratches) Touch up paint = Wet Sanding

    So here are some pics of my touch up painting and wet sanding
    I first cleaned out the chips-n-scratches with Lacquer Thinner, filled them in with paint and let them dry for a few days.
    Wet sanded with Meg's
    Unigrit Finishing Papers - (Grits: 1000, 2000, and 3000)
    Then finished it off with a Double Sided Wool Cutting Pad and #105 - Ultra Cut Compound

    Here's the key mark. I already did one pass last year






    After the filling of the scratch with paint







    After #1000




    After #1000, #2000, #3000 & M100



    Then another pass with M105, DONE!


    So I did go through the Clear Coat, so you have to be careful! But now I get to learn Airbrushing!


    Now on to the hood I did last year






    After #1000






    I can't even pick out the spot!












    Hope this helps and thanks for looking!

  • #2
    Re: (Chips + Scratches) Touch up paint = Wet Sanding

    nice writeup, very nice work on the car.
    Nick
    Tucker's Detailing Services
    815-954-0773
    2012 Ford Transit Connect

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    • #3
      Re: (Chips + Scratches) Touch up paint = Wet Sanding

      Thanks!
      I think I sTINK at write ups, hopfully I'm getting better

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      • #4
        Re: (Chips + Scratches) Touch up paint = Wet Sanding

        great!! you can burly see it. nice job.
        '06 Honda Civic LX Coupe "Galaxy Gray"

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        • #5
          Re: (Chips + Scratches) Touch up paint = Wet Sanding

          Hey MM, would you like to visit NY? All expenses paid? You can come work on my cars!

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          • #6
            Re: (Chips + Scratches) Touch up paint = Wet Sanding

            Sure, when?

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            • #7
              Re: (Chips + Scratches) Touch up paint = Wet Sanding

              Originally posted by Maserati Mario View Post
              Sure, when?
              As soon as I win the lottery. I am envious of your skills.

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              • #8
                Re: (Chips + Scratches) Touch up paint = Wet Sanding

                Originally posted by MyFirstES300 View Post
                As soon as I win the lottery. I am envious of your skills.
                LOL!
                Thanks for the compliment but, don't be envious.
                You too can do this!
                It's really not that hard.
                What you see me doing is basically just sanding and buffing but, with the right products, a little skill and knowledge.
                You'll never learn if you don't try, so go for it!

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                • #9
                  Re: (Chips + Scratches) Touch up paint = Wet Sanding

                  Did you strike thru the clear while sanding or buffing?

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                  • #10
                    Re: (Chips + Scratches) Touch up paint = Wet Sanding

                    Originally posted by sstg View Post
                    Did you strike thru the clear while sanding or buffing?
                    Sanding.
                    I don't have a depth gage so, it's hard to know how much your removing.
                    You can barely see it in person.

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                    • #11
                      Re: (Chips + Scratches) Touch up paint = Wet Sanding

                      I would suggest taping the surrounding areas off so you sand tape, rather than clear coat in the future.

                      Also, be very careful with that 1,000 grit paper- it's aggressive stuff! I even burned through clear with 3,000 only and a relatively low amount of sanding.

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                      • #12
                        Re: (Chips + Scratches) Touch up paint = Wet Sanding

                        Originally posted by Mark Kleis View Post
                        I would suggest taping the surrounding areas off so you sand tape, rather than clear coat in the future.
                        Well I sanded the whole quarter panel so no taping was needed.
                        I figured if I had the mess going to do the whole section. The whole piece came out very nice.
                        Deep rich color, smooth as silk, and now more orange peel!

                        Originally posted by Mark Kleis View Post
                        Also, be very careful with that 1,000 grit paper- it's aggressive stuff! I even burned through clear with 3,000 only and a relatively low amount of sanding.
                        I only used the #1000 on the passes to get the touch up paint down to the surrounding surface, only a few passes. #2000 was used for a couple of more and then #3000 to finish it off.
                        So it was #3000 that did it. I was watching closely, that's why the spot is very small.

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                        • #13
                          Re: (Chips + Scratches) Touch up paint = Wet Sanding

                          Originally posted by Maserati Mario View Post
                          Sanding.
                          I don't have a depth gage so, it's hard to know how much your removing.
                          You can barely see it in person.
                          That stinks. Good job man.

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                          • #14
                            Re: (Chips + Scratches) Touch up paint = Wet Sanding

                            Very nice work! Is laquer thinner the preferred solvent in a case like this? Just wondering, the results speak for themselves.

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                            • #15
                              Re: (Chips + Scratches) Touch up paint = Wet Sanding

                              Well I use lacquer to clean off any greasy, waxy, or oily stuff. It works great. It will cut into the paint and ruff it all up to accept and bond with the new paint. Mind you I'm not a painter.

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