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Bumper Scuff Repair Part 5 - Buffing
Posted by Jay Schneider. Filed under Automotive.
December 31, 2009
Most repairs require wet sanding and buffing to blend the repair and render it non-noticeable. Typically this is accomplished most effectively by following these techniques: Pre soak, (30 minutes...
Posted by Jay Schneider. Filed under Automotive.
December 15, 2009
Maintaining your car during the cold weather is easy to do. Here are a few tips to help you. When washing your car, try to use a self-service carwash when possible. These carwashes do a better job...
Bumper Scuff Repair, Part 4 Clearcoating
Posted by Jay Schneider. Filed under Automotive.
December 1, 2009
Spraying the Pearl coat and clear coat Once the allowed flash time for the basecoat has lapsed, it is time to clea...
Posted by Jay Schneider. Filed under Automotive.
November 2, 2009
After the primer has thoroughly cured, start sanding the finish with 220 grit sand paper or the equivalent. Sand the area using strokes on a bias this prevents creating a flat spot on a curved surf...
Posted by Jay Schneider. Filed under Automotive.
October 1, 2009
Priming the surface Proper preparation to the working surface insures a good paint bond. There are several products on the market designed to accomplish this task. The idea here is to remove any...
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