Paint Touch Ups
#1
Paint Touch Ups
Ive got a 2 un-compoundable key marks, and a couple of rock chips in my bumper. I would like to touch these up myself, and would like it to look like it never happened (at least from a couple feet away).
Does anyone have a good outline on how to do this correctly? I didn't see anything when I searched around for it.
Does anyone have a good outline on how to do this correctly? I didn't see anything when I searched around for it.
#2
RE: Paint Touch Ups
http://www.google.com/search?q=car+s...ient=firefox-a
ORIGINAL: banka87
Ive got a 2 un-compoundable key marks, and a couple of rock chips in my bumper. I would like to touch these up myself, and would like it to look like it never happened (at least from a couple feet away).
Does anyone have a good outline on how to do this correctly? I didn't see anything when I searched around for it.
Ive got a 2 un-compoundable key marks, and a couple of rock chips in my bumper. I would like to touch these up myself, and would like it to look like it never happened (at least from a couple feet away).
Does anyone have a good outline on how to do this correctly? I didn't see anything when I searched around for it.
#3
RE: Paint Touch Ups
ORIGINAL: banka87
Ive got a 2 un-compoundable key marks, and a couple of rock chips in my bumper. I would like to touch these up myself, and would like it to look like it never happened (at least from a couple feet away).
Does anyone have a good outline on how to do this correctly? I didn't see anything when I searched around for it.
Ive got a 2 un-compoundable key marks, and a couple of rock chips in my bumper. I would like to touch these up myself, and would like it to look like it never happened (at least from a couple feet away).
Does anyone have a good outline on how to do this correctly? I didn't see anything when I searched around for it.
http://www.duplicolor.com/training/SF_training.html
#4
RE: Paint Touch Ups
Please note that I haven't actually used mine yet (it's sitting in the garage, may do it this evening), but I purchased some touch-up paint from paintscratch.com. I've heard quite a few good things about them. If I clean up my scratch soon, I'll try to remember to let you know.
Cheers!
Cheers!
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