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Can I sand down an over-application of touch-up paint?
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04-14-2009, 06:39 PM | #2 |
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I had the same problem....rock chip on the passenger door. I repaired the chip with touch up paint then after it had plenty of time to dry, I wet sanded it with 2000 grit sand paper. I then used Menzerna 106fa polish. It did the job well. Topped it with a glaze and a paint sealant.
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04-14-2009, 09:34 PM | #4 |
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You can not re-apply the clear bra.....it won't stick. Yes you can take the clear bra off yourself. I just use my heat gun to warm it up. I used 2000 grit because that is what I had handy. Using 2000 then finish up with 2500 is a better idea, then polish the fine scratches out. Mine worked out fine.
Make sure you let the 2000 or 2500 grit soak in water for awhile.....then spray water on the paint and DON'T let the paint dry while you are sanding. You will be amazed how it does sand off the excess paint. Just don't go over board on how hard you press down while sanding.
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04-15-2009, 02:47 PM | #6 |
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Don't forget teh sanding block, so you don't end up sanding the area AROUND the bulge, and not the bulge itself. Anything realtively solid, like a small block of wood. Take a look from a side angle when you set the block/snadpaper combo on the spot. Make sure you see that the edges are not touching your unblemished paint.
It may take longer to do the hump right, don't use a lot of force and keep an eye on it from the sides, to make sure you are only polishing the hump. And/or try the pencil eraser trick. Glue tiny bits of sandpaper to a pencil eraser and spin it on the hump to remove just the raised areas. Hole punch makes about the perfect sized sandpaper peices to glue onto the eraser. |
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