Getting rid of bad touch up paint
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Hello all -
Just wondering if there was an easy way of getting touch up paint off?
My car has been touched up in the past with a badly matching colour which I need to get off before administrating the correct colour.
razor? wet & dry? I saw a bloke at chipsaway who had these thimble sized sanding pads - does anyone know where they can be obtained from?
Cheers,
Tim
Just wondering if there was an easy way of getting touch up paint off?
My car has been touched up in the past with a badly matching colour which I need to get off before administrating the correct colour.
razor? wet & dry? I saw a bloke at chipsaway who had these thimble sized sanding pads - does anyone know where they can be obtained from?
Cheers,
Tim
If you're repainting it then a DA sander with 80 or 120 grit will do it only needs a flat key before priming
If your only blowing in a small area (not usually advisable and not what you're hinting at) then you MAY get away with wet sanding on a block with 800 paper then blowing it in
How much of the panel/car are you painting ??
If your only blowing in a small area (not usually advisable and not what you're hinting at) then you MAY get away with wet sanding on a block with 800 paper then blowing it in
How much of the panel/car are you painting ??
basically there are a few scratches that have been touched up in a dodgy green - what I was hoping to do was get off/out this paint and finely touch up with new colour flat with that Langka stuff and polish....
I'm not hoping for it to be perfect - its just that the colour jarrs at the moment & i've got hold of a perfect matched touch up kit which i think will look better.
what chances do I have?
by the way - is your house on the market yet?
Tim
I'm not hoping for it to be perfect - its just that the colour jarrs at the moment & i've got hold of a perfect matched touch up kit which i think will look better.
what chances do I have?
by the way - is your house on the market yet?
Tim
Buy my house and I'll throw in a respray of your car
You chances of getting it perfect without spraying it are IMHO very low indeed, you may get it much better than it currently is (especially if you flat and polish the top coat (1200 paper followed by a rubbing compound)) when you say perfect match , is this paint in a tin or what
The amount of effort you're looking at it would only be another half an hour to do it properly
Seriously about the house, it will be on the market in a few weeks
You chances of getting it perfect without spraying it are IMHO very low indeed, you may get it much better than it currently is (especially if you flat and polish the top coat (1200 paper followed by a rubbing compound)) when you say perfect match , is this paint in a tin or what
The amount of effort you're looking at it would only be another half an hour to do it properly
Seriously about the house, it will be on the market in a few weeks
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