Well, currently doing up my dymanique and the body is in quite a bad condition. Don't have the money to get parts resprayed and so on so wanting to do the best i have.
For the swirl marks i plan to get some mags scratch-x along with a buffer pad attached to a drill fitting i have. What do you think?
Then some AG SRP to bring it up after some detailing with a clay bar.
There are a few scratched areas on the car, some one the metal work and some on the plastic wing. They have taken the colour out but are more of large scuffs where you can't really feel most of it. What do you suggest for this? Especially the plastic.
On the back bumper there is a part on the edge line on the side (should really get a picture) about an inch long and a cm wide. Its just white stuff where the paint has totally come off. My idea to diy it the best way was to mask and cover the whole area but that part, spray primer, wet and dry, spray paint (i have the exact colour in a tin) sand, spray, then lacquer over it and buff up. Upon primering trying to get raise it the best i can so its not a deep mark still. I also thought of doing this for my doors where someone who had it in the past did not look after it and basically took the paint off the edge of the door.
I also have a touch up pen with the same colour and lacquer for that too.
What do you think?
For the swirl marks i plan to get some mags scratch-x along with a buffer pad attached to a drill fitting i have. What do you think?
Then some AG SRP to bring it up after some detailing with a clay bar.
There are a few scratched areas on the car, some one the metal work and some on the plastic wing. They have taken the colour out but are more of large scuffs where you can't really feel most of it. What do you suggest for this? Especially the plastic.
On the back bumper there is a part on the edge line on the side (should really get a picture) about an inch long and a cm wide. Its just white stuff where the paint has totally come off. My idea to diy it the best way was to mask and cover the whole area but that part, spray primer, wet and dry, spray paint (i have the exact colour in a tin) sand, spray, then lacquer over it and buff up. Upon primering trying to get raise it the best i can so its not a deep mark still. I also thought of doing this for my doors where someone who had it in the past did not look after it and basically took the paint off the edge of the door.
I also have a touch up pen with the same colour and lacquer for that too.
What do you think?