Yeah, I'm new to this stuff, taking it seriously at least. I've been reading threads for awhile and yes, I've read the "Repairing Scratches" article in the Learn section. I just bought a 2001 Chrysler LHS with the deep garnet red pearl coat. I itching to give it a proper shine and have picked up a supply of wash, polish, wax products I've seen recommended here. But first things first, I have one fender with a series of small scratches I need to deal with. I do have some touch-up paint, but I live in a small town and don't have access to some of the stuff mentioned in the Repairing Scratches article, mainly the Mequiar's Unigrit Sanding Block. Several of the small scratches are down through the red, showing a bit of the white underrneath. I'll admit, I'm a bit intimidated with getting this done right. I'm also impatient enough that I'd rather not sit around waiting for mail delivery of products. Can I fix these scratches with a mix and match of wet/dry sandpaper, ScratchX, and polishing compound to "pretty up" my paint touch-ups?
BTW, for buffing later, I'm searching for a foam pad for my trusty old Bosch 3283 random orbit. All I have right now is the pseudo-wool pad. I'd hoped that would do the job, but fortunately I did enough reading here to understand I really need to stick to foam.
BTW, for buffing later, I'm searching for a foam pad for my trusty old Bosch 3283 random orbit. All I have right now is the pseudo-wool pad. I'd hoped that would do the job, but fortunately I did enough reading here to understand I really need to stick to foam.