wizardofahs
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I have a black car, and on the front 1/3 or so of my hood i have a lot of tiny scratches. The best way to describe them is they look like those little white fibers that some cotton towels leave behind. Infact i first knoticed them after i removed wax using one of those towels. I thought it was just some fibers caught in the wax.
Today i dawned and clayed it and realized they were fine chips or scratches. They are also very very numerous (i don't even think i could count them all).
I have read in the Ebook on how to repair scratches.. and am fairly confident i can do so. But is there an easier way? rather than doing each little tiny scratch, which would take hours and hours, could i just spray paint that part of the hood with a very light coat of touch up paint then use the rubbing compound and all that? or would this make the front part of the hood look bad. I am going to use some FI-II tomorrow with the wool pad to get out some swirls and things... but i'm sure that won't cover them up. You can see white in the scratches. Might blackfire or something cover them good? I'm even tempted to use that color matched turtle wax polish if it would fill them in.
My other option right now is just to save up for a carbon fiber hood, which i was planing on doing anyway.
Today i dawned and clayed it and realized they were fine chips or scratches. They are also very very numerous (i don't even think i could count them all).
I have read in the Ebook on how to repair scratches.. and am fairly confident i can do so. But is there an easier way? rather than doing each little tiny scratch, which would take hours and hours, could i just spray paint that part of the hood with a very light coat of touch up paint then use the rubbing compound and all that? or would this make the front part of the hood look bad. I am going to use some FI-II tomorrow with the wool pad to get out some swirls and things... but i'm sure that won't cover them up. You can see white in the scratches. Might blackfire or something cover them good? I'm even tempted to use that color matched turtle wax polish if it would fill them in.
My other option right now is just to save up for a carbon fiber hood, which i was planing on doing anyway.