jayincali
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Awhile back, I was walking out of a store to the back of the parking lot. I see a shopping basket touching the back panel of my truck, by the tail light. I move the basket and see a few scratches about 4" long. After I calmed down, went home, wipped the area down real well, and applied some touch up paint. It did an ok job covering the scratches, but you could still see it. I read somewhere that SSR 2.5 will buff out 2000 grit wet sanding marks. Didn't ever want to try this cause I never did anything like this before. Well today I wake up, and said what the hell, it's been about a month since it happened and the touch up looks like crap. So I soaked the sand paper in some water with a little dish soap, squirted the area with the water mixture and began sanding the area down till it was smooth. After I wipped it down, it was very dull, and the scratches were so fine you couldn't even see them. Looked like wax that hazed over. So I broke out the P.C. with a cutting pad and some SSR2.5 Buffed the area well, wipped it down, the sanding marks were gone. So I changed to a polish pad, and SSR1, buffed, finished with Adams Revive Polish, and butter wax. Now when you look at the area, you can't even tell anything happened. I was amazed. So I went to the other two areas that were chipped from rocks, very small, but they are deep. I sanded the area to smooth it out a bit, then filled it with touch up paint. Tomorrow I will repeat the same steps above and see how they come out. I have a couple pictures of what I did today, and wil update tomorrow. Sorry for the long post, just happy with the results.
I guess I have to post this on my other web board, since I can't post pics here. Sorry fellas, heres a link to some pics.
http://www.dodgetalk.com/forums/showthread.php?p=467691#post467691post467691
I guess I have to post this on my other web board, since I can't post pics here. Sorry fellas, heres a link to some pics.
http://www.dodgetalk.com/forums/showthread.php?p=467691#post467691post467691