Recently purchased a 2010 Chrysler 300 in Brilliant Black. Previous owner attempted to touch up scratches on the hood and trunk deck lid but it appears that they just used the brush in the cap of the touch up paint bottle to cover the scratches. Now I have 1/4" to 3/8" inch wide uneven stripes of touch up paint where the scratches were. Can I repair this with just my D/A and the Microfiber System or am I looking at wet sanding to fix this? Do I need a rotary to get the 3000 grit sand marks out or can I get by with the D/A? I have the D/A Microfiber System and 105/205 with 5" and 3" burgandy foam pads. I am planning on going over the entire car with the D/A Microfiber System (300 & 301) this week and hoping to at least make this a bit better for now. Thanks for any advise...
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Re: Old Excess Touch Up Paint on Black Car
Originally posted by Blueline View PostDoes that work on old blobs (cured paint months old)) or just when it is a "new" blob?
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Its a great product but it lacks the marketing dollars the larger companies have so its not that well known.
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