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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Show'n'Shine Saloon
What is filling in "paint correction"...
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<blockquote data-quote="gamatt" data-source="post: 11920441" data-attributes="member: 58764"><p>For those chips in the paint I'd do the standard paint chip repair and call it a day. Build it up to the level of the surface, little by little with a 00 hobby shop brush, wet sand with 2000 grit, compound, polish, LSP done. For the little rusty spot I've got a little 3M fiberglass pencil thing that I got at a body shop supply place, it sands away the rust and then you could dab a little primer in there before building up the color coat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gamatt, post: 11920441, member: 58764"] For those chips in the paint I'd do the standard paint chip repair and call it a day. Build it up to the level of the surface, little by little with a 00 hobby shop brush, wet sand with 2000 grit, compound, polish, LSP done. For the little rusty spot I've got a little 3M fiberglass pencil thing that I got at a body shop supply place, it sands away the rust and then you could dab a little primer in there before building up the color coat. [/QUOTE]
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