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Detailing touch-up paint spots?
I recently put a few coats up touch-up paint on my car, but the thing is I wanna know how to buff it out so its not rough, I want it to be smooth like the rest of the paint on the car is, what should I use???
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Re: Detailing touch-up paint spots?
Let it cure for a week or so and then buff it out with some Meguiars rubbing compound.
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Re: Detailing touch-up paint spots?
ok, thanks for the help. Can it be any ordinary compound or does it have to be Meguiars?
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Re: Detailing touch-up paint spots?
Now I was just told that I need to put primer on the scratch before the touch-up paint should of been applied. The scratch literally took off the paint on the car down to the black. What kind of primer should I use?
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