Help! Body DAMAGE?!
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Originally Posted by NASSTY
You could try some finer sand paper and keep working your way up to 1500 grit, then buff it out.If your lucky you can get the area outside of the emblem to shine.It shouldn't be as noticeable with the emblem in place.
Maybe it's time to really give it some elbow grease around the outer edges with a nice compound to attempt to salvage the situation?
Hard call to make via a picture on the web.
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Originally Posted by catch
im doing a conversion...
so then its not possible to do an on the spot repair/repaint ??
so then its not possible to do an on the spot repair/repaint ??
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In order to repaint, you'd have to do the whole section line to line to make it look right. Now, there are some (*some*) paintless dent removal guys who do touch ups that can airbrush quite well that could 'possibly' make it look alright.
If I were you (and I'd have never done this, but I won't flame you for it) I would get some 1000 grit and smooth it out *lightly* Then get some 1500 grit and again, *lightly* go over it to a smooth finish. Whip out a high speed with a foam pad and some light cut and see if you can't smooth it out. If you are not skilled in the high speed department, don't try it yourself, you'll F it up even more. After the high speed, you'll be able to tell what its going to look like and if you proceed or repaint
Good luck
If I were you (and I'd have never done this, but I won't flame you for it) I would get some 1000 grit and smooth it out *lightly* Then get some 1500 grit and again, *lightly* go over it to a smooth finish. Whip out a high speed with a foam pad and some light cut and see if you can't smooth it out. If you are not skilled in the high speed department, don't try it yourself, you'll F it up even more. After the high speed, you'll be able to tell what its going to look like and if you proceed or repaint
Good luck