Firescooby
New member
Hey guys, I hope the picture worked.
It is a picture of two scratches on my truck (2002 Toyota Lunar Mist). They both are about 3-4" long, with the one on the right being more severe and wider, maybe 1/8-1/4" wide. They are down to primer? (grey).
After reading a lot on this board this is what I am thinking of doing? Most of what I found says use this for dings/ rock chips, but didnt find a whole lot of info for long scratches.
1: Wash and remove wax
2: Use toothpick to check for paint chips
3: Use 1200 grit 3M sandpaper on pencil eraser
4: After clean apply touch-up paint
5: Do 2-3 coats
6: After touch-up is "raised up" use 1500 grit sandpaper (also have 2000 grit)
7: Use 3M perfect-it fine cut compound
8: Polish
QUESTIONS:
1) Planning on using paper match end to apply paint-OK?
2) Should I sand in between coats? And if so what grit?
3) What I have read says rotate pencil in fingers 8-10 times. But this was mostly for rock chips...How should I do it for this scratch?
4) When final wetsanding...what should I use for final prep...just sandpaper? I dont have any sanding blocks.
5) Should I soak sandpaper overnight THEN punch out and put on pencils, or just dab them with water while sanding?
ANY other tips would be greatly appreciated.
THANKS in advance.