Hi all,
I recently worked on an older model Honda Civic, and there was this scuff mark on the door, which I tried to remove with ColorX. It removed only very little and it took too much elbow grease.
So I tried using M80 by hand, removed faster, but the scuff mark was too thick. It would take too long.
Then I decided to try 'wetsanding'. I have no experience what so ever, and I didn't know that I was suppose to soak the sandpaper in water prior to use.
I took a generic 1500 grit sand paper, cut it into a small rectangle and sprayed on soapy water onto the scuff mark and onto the paper.
Then I sanded carefully and [/B]lightly[B]. To my horror, I saw sanding marks, the paint appearred to be chalky, I was terrified. OMG I spoiled the paint, and it is not my car!
I tried to remove with colorX by hand, it faded just a little, and then i tried M80 by hand with a terry towel, the sanding mark dissappeared! So I got confident and tackled other spots like this one.
Before

During

After

I sanded like this, should I use a sanding block? The scuff mark was very thin, so I tried to sand the area itself and not too much paint around it.


And this is the result after :
a generic 1500 grit sandpaper
M80
terry towel
Soapy water
lots of elbow grease

Am I doing anything wrong?
All comments/critiques/advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank You!
I recently worked on an older model Honda Civic, and there was this scuff mark on the door, which I tried to remove with ColorX. It removed only very little and it took too much elbow grease.
So I tried using M80 by hand, removed faster, but the scuff mark was too thick. It would take too long.
Then I decided to try 'wetsanding'. I have no experience what so ever, and I didn't know that I was suppose to soak the sandpaper in water prior to use.
I took a generic 1500 grit sand paper, cut it into a small rectangle and sprayed on soapy water onto the scuff mark and onto the paper.
Then I sanded carefully and [/B]lightly[B]. To my horror, I saw sanding marks, the paint appearred to be chalky, I was terrified. OMG I spoiled the paint, and it is not my car!
I tried to remove with colorX by hand, it faded just a little, and then i tried M80 by hand with a terry towel, the sanding mark dissappeared! So I got confident and tackled other spots like this one.
Before

During

After

I sanded like this, should I use a sanding block? The scuff mark was very thin, so I tried to sand the area itself and not too much paint around it.


And this is the result after :
a generic 1500 grit sandpaper
M80
terry towel
Soapy water
lots of elbow grease

Am I doing anything wrong?
All comments/critiques/advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank You!
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