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Repair deep scratch paint damage without respray

Repair deep scratch paint damage without respray

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A really quick and simple way of effectively removing DEEP Scratches on your car bodywork.

Fix damage that has broken through the clearcoat and paint surfaces without the time, cost and hassel of respraying the panel.

Check out www.paintgear.co.uk for solvent paint and touch up kits.

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  1. I've just bought some of your paint! At what point do you know when to stop needing to increase grit number? One of your other videos on a deep scratch just used 1500 & 2000, whereas this video you used up to 3000 grit.

  2. I'm a stupid person with disabled hands. I also do not own the round polishing machine nor have a clue where to get one.
    How can I get deep full thickness scratches out of front bumper please?

  3. These mirrors are black plastic. If it was silver like my Range Rover Sport that ain’t polishing out. What you have done is basically sanded the scratches out of the plastic and polished the base plastic. Not a miracle.

  4. Just found your channel and I'm so glad I did. I messed up my bumper by grabbing and wet sanding with 400 grit sandpaper 😢 I have a lot of scratches as you can imagine but nothing deep where my fingernail catches like you showed in this video just all cosmetic scratches. I'm gonna try to use the compound as you did in this video and hope it works haha. Thanks again for your awesome video. Fingers crossed!

  5. Just discovered your excellent videos. Love the way you explain things, with great tips and make it seem that anyone can – with care and patience – have a go. I'm going to tackle some large stone chips on my bonnet and, thanks to you, I'm confident of a good finish. Wish me luck! 😂🤞

  6. I'm looking to give this a go on my mirror caps, I do have a question though… my cars metallic black, I've purchased a touch up bottle from a paint shop, being metallic I'll need to apply lacquer, would you mix the lacquer with the paint or is there a different process ide need to proceed with?
    Great tutorials, keep em up!

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