Hi all,
I picked up a small scratch on my skyline 350gt. It was about 1 1/2" long
and i could feel the edge with my finger nail, could not stand to look at it so decided to fix it.
First I washed and dried the car, then quick clayed the rear side panel rinsed and dried again. Cleaned the scratch with a bit of isopropyl then filled the scratch with 3 coats of paint applied with superfine artists brush.
I let paint dry for 12 hours then rubbed down with 3000 grit wet n dry.
this left a faint haze over the repaired area. Next stage , Sonus sfx-2 and yellow spot pad on my porter cabler speed number 3.
Next, hand applied auto glym super resin, followed by gloss protection, followed by auto glym high definition wax.
After all that, it looks crap
the area stands out like a sore thumb, looks a different shade even out side the scratch. Could i have gone through the clear coat? Don't know what to do next apart from cry into my coffee.
I will try and post a pic, see what you guys think.
thaks for listening
arnie
I picked up a small scratch on my skyline 350gt. It was about 1 1/2" long
and i could feel the edge with my finger nail, could not stand to look at it so decided to fix it.
First I washed and dried the car, then quick clayed the rear side panel rinsed and dried again. Cleaned the scratch with a bit of isopropyl then filled the scratch with 3 coats of paint applied with superfine artists brush.
I let paint dry for 12 hours then rubbed down with 3000 grit wet n dry.
this left a faint haze over the repaired area. Next stage , Sonus sfx-2 and yellow spot pad on my porter cabler speed number 3.
Next, hand applied auto glym super resin, followed by gloss protection, followed by auto glym high definition wax.
After all that, it looks crap

I will try and post a pic, see what you guys think.
thaks for listening
arnie