19-10-11, 09:47 PM
Feather out the edges of the scratches with some 400 wet and dry and then finish with some 800 raking care not to go into the fibre layer, once the edges are feathered you should not be able to feel them and the edge should be as tappered as possible, then key the rest of the surface with some scotchbrite, then de-grease with some panel wipe and re-spray the whole panel with 2k lacquer............. BUT 2K lacquer is seriously nasty stuff to breath and unless you have a booth or a ventilated dust room room and a mask it not a good idea.
Most body shops will lacquer for you, if you do the prep work yourself you might save yourself some cash as this is what most sprayers charge the most for rather than the spraying.
Most body shops will lacquer for you, if you do the prep work yourself you might save yourself some cash as this is what most sprayers charge the most for rather than the spraying.
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