How To Remove Car Scratches Without Any Experience
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Timecodes:
0:00 - Intro
0:08 - Common scratches
0:40 - Tools to fix scratches
1:21 - After first wet sanding pass
3:21 - Polishing
4:45 - before & after
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Absolutely Perfect... Great Video... Extremely Helpful
Great work. Love the video!
I appreciated this video thanks Wilson
Decaf dude!
It looks like the sanding pad is barely spinning... Is that normal?
Random orbital sanders don't have much power to spin but they do oscillate so there is some movement on the surface that is cutting through the clear. It would be maybe faster if it was rotating but not necessarily needed to remove material. Hope that makes sense and helps!
@@DeavenLaxton I was watching and thinking the same thing as original commenter. Couldn't figure out if maybe the spin just matched frame rate or if your answer were correct.
Could you just use a sanding block with 3000 grit sanding paper?
Yes, I typically do this on small sections but I keep a spray bottle of water at my side and every 25-30 seconds or so I'm liberally spraying water.
Is it true that if I can't see the white ish of the primer, the scratch is on the clear. Aswell if the scratch "disappear" when wet, it's an indication that's on the clear
Also want to know!
How do you deal with vehicles paint that have it all over the paint?
Time. Apply yourself. Lots of other videos on KZhead other than this dude 😅
We reach for our buffer, done, not a sander
First from USA
bro slow down when you speak
Listen faster 😉
@@devaughng5224 smartasss im old fart