You're on Friday night, you just finished a game of cards with your friends and then, it happens. Time freezes. A white key scratch has ruined your MaCCo jet black paint job. Is that what you would expect? What kind of insane person would Mobile Car Scratch Repair scratch a new paint job? You become the center of attention on the highway and begin to wonder, "How can I fix this before my next date?" Do It Yourself Car Scratch Remover Guide It can be very easy to remove scratches, but it can also be very expensive if you don't do it correctly. People often go to professionals because they don't have time or the convenience of it. Most cases, however, require professional help because the scratch is too severe to be removed with a scratch remover/repair. You can remove most scratches on cars, including key marks and pebble marks caused by driving on the highway. However, there are some minor scratches that you can do yourself. a) Random/miscellaneous scratches. b) Cob-web effects. c) Pore-Imbedding strains. d) Oxidation - Rust e) Acid Rain spots. f) Dry bird droppings (parking in summer under trees) g) Buffer Twists (from not buffing enough the last time). These scratches usually range from 1000 to 600 grit and can be easily repaired or buffed. At 2000 grit, the scratch is too deep. This is when professionals need to intervene. The conventional compound or scratch removal would not be enough. Car Scratch: How to Get the Right Tools for Your Paint Job
You will find the right tools as you walk through the aisles of your local AutoZone and Advanced Auto Parts. Since the standard paint compound is not compatible with newer paints, many online shops carry various paint levelers. These new paint levelers are heat-reducing abrasives, which flatten under heat. This is a cool feature that works with almost all modern paint jobs. Let's start now that we know the basics. Remember that your date is tomorrow, and that you only have one chance to make it happen. Let's start by getting the tools in order. You will need to fix a small scratch A) Body Compound can be found at Auto Zone and Advance Auto Parts chains. b) Primer Paint available at your local dealership service centre. c) Sandpaper. (cut into squares) d) Two towels (or pieces of cloth) one wet, the other dry. e) Two buckets, one with soap and the other with plain water. f) A small paint brush, approximately one-to two inches in length.. (Home Depot and local hardware store). g) Car Polish. h) Any scratch-removing agent, such as (Quixx Car Scratch Removing Agent) We are now all on the same page regarding the materials. However, some scratch removers can be quite expensive so ensure you shop at AutoZone to find the right one. Standard body compounds are sufficient for light scratches and older cars. For deeper scratches, you'll need to have all the necessary supplies and sunlight. Let's get started. But before you think about polishing or buffing, wash your car. A bad paint job can make your vehicle look like it's covered in bird droppings. Repair Minor Car Scratches It's very simple to do minor scratches. 1. Use the wet cloth to apply the polishing compound on the affected area. 2. Use circular motions to gently rub the compound into any damaged areas. Allow the compound to dry. 3. Apply the soap and water to the affected area. 4. Use a sponge or towel to apply wax and rub the area gently in a circular motion. 5. Use a piece of clean cloth to gently scrub the surface. Repair more severe car scuffs 1. That was it. Let's get back to the real world. Now back to reality. You will need to spend more money and take more time. You don't have to worry about it; these are the steps you can take to heal that deep emotional scar. We call this paint terrorism. 2. Use one piece of sandpaper to sand the area. Clean the area immediately. 3. Apply compound directly to scratch. Allow it to harden. 4. Use the sandpaper to gently sand your body compound. Sanding too hard or too long can cause more harm than good. 5. Make sure to clean the area from all dirt and debris. 6. Use the 1-inch brush to apply primer paint to the scratch. Just like elementary school, stay within the lines. 7. To make it easy to re-use the paintbrush for touch-ups, soak the brush in water. 8. Let the paint dry, which can take some time. Give the fifth inning a try. 9. To get the perfect paint match for your vehicle, take a trip to the dealer service centre. This is the most important step. To get the exact color, provide your V.I.N. to the dealer 10. Apply touch-up paint gently to scratches. 11. It looks almost new. (well almost)