imported_ewiesner
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Someone hit my rear bumper in a hit and run in the parking lot a few days ago, right behind the passenger's side wheel. It left several horizontal scrapes, the biggest has a round spot about the size of a dime where the paint was removed. The other 3 scrapes are pretty much just lines.
I am going to do this with OEM Audi touch up paint, and it is a 2 part system. It has a paint bottle and a varnish bottle. First I was going to take some FI and clean all the residue off of the area, then wet sand the area with 2000 grit paper to smooth everything out. Then use an art brush to put the paint on.
When should I wet sand again? I was going to use 2 coats of paint and 2 coats of varnish. Should I sand after the last coat of varnish, or between every coat?
Since the scrape marks are about 1" apart, should I sand them all together or should I just try to only sand the mark and not the surrounding paint?
I am going to do this with OEM Audi touch up paint, and it is a 2 part system. It has a paint bottle and a varnish bottle. First I was going to take some FI and clean all the residue off of the area, then wet sand the area with 2000 grit paper to smooth everything out. Then use an art brush to put the paint on.
When should I wet sand again? I was going to use 2 coats of paint and 2 coats of varnish. Should I sand after the last coat of varnish, or between every coat?
Since the scrape marks are about 1" apart, should I sand them all together or should I just try to only sand the mark and not the surrounding paint?