*Cringe* - sorry couldn't resist...
I've been posting in this thread for the last few days here
http://autopia.org/forum/showthread.php?t=67185
and I will be trying to compound out some scratches/paint cuts next week. My question is - how should I go about this without damaging the clearcoat? I realise that I won't be able to remove the cuts completely but I would like to reduce their appearance.
Questions are...
1) Any recommended products?
2) What sort of grade/grit should I be starting out with? Followed by what? And what to finish up?
3) How do you gauge how deep you are working?
4) Would it be better to run a fine line of clear coat over the cuts before compounding?
If someone could step it out for me that would be great.
Ta
Nick
I've been posting in this thread for the last few days here
http://autopia.org/forum/showthread.php?t=67185
and I will be trying to compound out some scratches/paint cuts next week. My question is - how should I go about this without damaging the clearcoat? I realise that I won't be able to remove the cuts completely but I would like to reduce their appearance.
Questions are...
1) Any recommended products?
2) What sort of grade/grit should I be starting out with? Followed by what? And what to finish up?
3) How do you gauge how deep you are working?
4) Would it be better to run a fine line of clear coat over the cuts before compounding?
If someone could step it out for me that would be great.
Ta
Nick