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lol.
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Uh... okay. I was kind of looking for a way to make it so the scratch isn't noticeable, LOL
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@skiluinamso I'm sure you would have done just as well! Thanks for watching.
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Better than I could have done. ;o(
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dont sand polish it with a polishing machine ;) looks way better
kidboy17 4 days ago
@kidboy17 Did this in my 2nd video.
RichsMethods 4 days ago
1- Donnot dry sand . 2- use a larger surface to sand around & blend in the scratch 3- apply the paint in one long stroke & don't retouch it till some 15min-2 hr deppending on surrounding conditions 4- apply a coat of clear to protect & blend it in
No11Scalpel 2 weeks ago
@No11Scalpel Hey thanks, I pretty much did all of that in my 2nd video.
RichsMethods 2 weeks ago
is it a bmw 3 series and arent u ment to apply a coating of laquer?
mrzkhan1 3 weeks ago
@mrzkhan1 No, it's a Dodge Stratus...but maybe someday, ha. And for bigger scratches I would have applied a layer of base paint, but since this scratch was only a 1/4" in width, I decided not to apply a base coat. In my second video I show what you can do to make it look even better, it's hyper-linked in the upper corner of this video. Thanks for watching!
RichsMethods 3 weeks ago