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Moldeling question
When I primered my car I saw all these deep scratches on it, What am I supposed to do to get rid of the deep scrathces because there really deep?
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you could fill them with putty if they're really deep, or if they're not too bad, then just sand them with semi-fine sand paper, and then really fine sand paper.
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wHAT kind of putty should I use because it is deep? Could I use tamiya putty or tamiya epoxy putty?Or should I use a different brand?
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Could I use tamiya? What would you use to shave door handles?
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Tamiya Putty, It is in a tube, use that for the deep scratches and depending on the door handle, you might get away for just filling them with putty, unless they stick out further than the body, if they stick out further than the body, sand them off then clean it up with putty.
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