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    Default So, how to sort these out?




    I don't own a machine polisher.

    Thanks, Dan.

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    i dont think that'll polish out mate, it would leave the lacqure very thin if it did and probably end up flacking
    success is only limited by a weak mind

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    Someone doesn't like you.

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    success is only limited by a weak mind

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    go and stab the fookers!

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    Quote Originally Posted by John H
    go and stab the fookers!
    I'd love to but I have no idea who it was, parked up outside a mates that I don't normally visit.


    Right now I'm reading the touchup paint+wetsanding+machine polishing type threads on detailingworld.

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    2000 grit wet and dry, rub it back a tiny bit with the paper wet, then polish it with diesel then t cut over it, always works for my sisters flip painted rover

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    2000?!

    id start at 4000 wet and dry mate,use a machine polisher with a compound to bring up the defect,and a finishing pad/refining polish to take the shine back,then wax it! if you have no idea what your doing let a pro do it,a garage will just tell you to respray it,search your area for a local detailer that does wet sanding.

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    aye, ive always used 2000 depending on how deep obviously, the deeper the scrape, the courser the paper

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    Ordered myself a repair kit:

    http://www.paints4u.com/ProductDetai...productID=6912

    fingers crossed!

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