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Eliminating minor scratches on the body
If the scratch only the surface and does not penetrate into the metal body, it is easy to remove.
PERFORMANCE ORDER | 1. Clean the area around the scratch tool for restoring paint or treat very fine polishing paste to remove scratches from loose paint and clean the surrounding surface of the wax coating. | 2. Rinse the area with clean water. | 3. Apply the new paint on the scratch using a fine brush; Continue to apply thin layers of paint until the paint on the surface of the scratch is not flush with the surrounding paint. | 4. Wait for a minimum of two weeks, until the paint has hardened, then mix it with surrounding paint, scratch the treated area reducing solution or a very fine polishing paste. | 5. Then apply a wax polish. |
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If the scratch has penetrated into the metal body, causing rust metal, you must use another method.
PERFORMANCE ORDER | 1. Remove rust from the bottom of scratches using a sharp knife, then apply a coat of antifouling paint to prevent rust in the future. | 2. Use a rubber or nylon swab scratch fill primer. | 3. If necessary, a primer can be mixed with a diluent to form a very thin paste, which is great for filling in fine scratches. | 4. Before the primer has hardened, wrap a piece of soft cotton cloth around your finger. | 5. Dip a finger in a diluent, and quickly slide it across the surface of the primer on the scratch, it is necessary to coat the surface was slightly concave. | 6. Score can then paint. |
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