Re: Any suggestion for touching up scratched underside panel?
- From: ag384@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (William R. Watt)
- Date: 31 Aug 2005 13:49:52 GMT
you can get step-by-step instructions in a Do-It-Yourself auto body repair
manual at your local public library. When I work from manuals I photocopy
the relevant pages and take them into the garage with me so I don't soil
the manual itself.
these days you can probably find descriptions of body repairing with
photos on the Internet.
(clayton@xxxxxxxxxx) writes:
> Underneath the door on 1995 Red Probe GT driver's side, I have a solid foot
> long scratch. Luckily there are no dents or scratches on the door or under
> it - just a very nasty thick scratch and scraping of the paint. Since the
> car is 10 years old, I'm not going to take it in just for that. If
> anything, one of these days, I'll have a complete re-painting.
>
> What's the best way to try to self-repair it and touch it up? Wash, buff,
> spray paint and wax? Anyone have any good suggestions. Product
> recommendations would be greatly appreciated. Do I need an electric buffer
> or can I do it by hand?
>
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