SF Space Grey
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Should say "my method for metallic paint repair..."
Someone recently bumped my car, leaving a half inch scratch / chip on the rear bumper (through to the black plastic). I'd like to see what I can do with touchup paint to make it less noticeable. I know I can't make it disappear, but I want to do something better than just paint the surface of the scratch. What's my best bet for filling in the scratch a little and levelling the paint as much as possible? My main limitation is that I don't have a DA, so any polishing afterwards will need to be by hand.
Here's what I'm thinking... would love to get some advice from someone who's done this before.
1. clean out the chip with Z-PC to remove wax
2. CarPro eraser to remove polish and any oils
3. slowly layer up the metallic grey paint in the chip until just below the level of the rest of the paint
4. add clearcoat layers until just above the level of the rest of the paint
5. wetsand using 2000 grit sanding block to cut the clear touchup down to the right level?
6. polish area with Ultimate Compound and Z-PC to restore gloss
Am I taking a huge risk by trying to wetsand a small area when I've never done it before? Is wetsanding the right method or should I use Langka instead? Is 2000 grit the right gauge? Finally, will I be able to polish out sanding marks by hand using Ultimate Compound and/or Z-PC?
Sorry for all the questions. Grateful for any help you can give. Thanks!
Someone recently bumped my car, leaving a half inch scratch / chip on the rear bumper (through to the black plastic). I'd like to see what I can do with touchup paint to make it less noticeable. I know I can't make it disappear, but I want to do something better than just paint the surface of the scratch. What's my best bet for filling in the scratch a little and levelling the paint as much as possible? My main limitation is that I don't have a DA, so any polishing afterwards will need to be by hand.
Here's what I'm thinking... would love to get some advice from someone who's done this before.
1. clean out the chip with Z-PC to remove wax
2. CarPro eraser to remove polish and any oils
3. slowly layer up the metallic grey paint in the chip until just below the level of the rest of the paint
4. add clearcoat layers until just above the level of the rest of the paint
5. wetsand using 2000 grit sanding block to cut the clear touchup down to the right level?
6. polish area with Ultimate Compound and Z-PC to restore gloss
Am I taking a huge risk by trying to wetsand a small area when I've never done it before? Is wetsanding the right method or should I use Langka instead? Is 2000 grit the right gauge? Finally, will I be able to polish out sanding marks by hand using Ultimate Compound and/or Z-PC?
Sorry for all the questions. Grateful for any help you can give. Thanks!