Use 2000 grit sandpaper w/ water and lightly go over the touch-up area to smooth it out. Then use turtle wax heavy compound **Important** do not let the compound dry. Then use Meguiar's Ultimate Polish 3 or 4 applications. It will look new again.
I thought it came out pretty good. If the expectation was that it would be totally invisible then no not a pro job from a collision center. But for a DYS job it came out very good. Thanks for the vid.
My man gets it, what more can you ask for for under $20 and it's rust proof. The original scratch was pretty big too. If there's any dirt on the truck at all you can barely tell it's there and even clean you gotta get the right light and look.
This is a very silly question but also my first time doing a touch up: how badly is the quality of the paint affected if I apply the clear coat first, then the paint itself?
Use 2000 grit sandpaper w/ water and lightly go over the touch-up area to smooth it out. Then use turtle wax heavy compound **Important** do not let the compound dry. Then use Meguiar's Ultimate Polish 3 or 4 applications. It will look new again.
I thought it came out pretty good. If the expectation was that it would be totally invisible then no not a pro job from a collision center. But for a DYS job it came out very good. Thanks for the vid.
My man gets it, what more can you ask for for under $20 and it's rust proof. The original scratch was pretty big too. If there's any dirt on the truck at all you can barely tell it's there and even clean you gotta get the right light and look.
@@GarmingGFBit can be done…..
Nice man, thank you
The fiber glass tip it to rub off the rust and and loose paint at the edges
yea, I thought I said something like that in the video. oh well, thanks.
@@GarmingGFB3:40 you indeed did.
You could put vinyl decals on that scratch like your in The fast and the furious.
This is a very silly question but also my first time doing a touch up: how badly is the quality of the paint affected if I apply the clear coat first, then the paint itself?
Dont do that. Clear goes last
Sand first paint second
Clear coat third
These pens are meant for rock dings, that was just a big scratch.
You need to wet sand it. Go 1200, to 1500, to 2000. Then you can compound and polish over that.
After the base coat application or after the clear coat application?
Works for me
Your suppose to wet sand it smith first then cut and polish it.
Whewww 😧
getcha a baseball sticker over it
You talk too much
You complain too much.