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THIS CAR WAS EVENTUALLY REPAINTED. My techniques here, with the understanding of the customer, had the best-case final results of 70% to 75% “better or touched-up” appearance. This is one of the worst key scratches I have ever seen. This car needed to be repainted, but I thought I would give it a shot…nothing to lose. It covered 3 separate door panels with varying depth levels. 98% of the 9 feet was through the clear coat, paint, base, and into the substrate. EXTREMELY bad scratch. In this episode, I discuss multiple ways to approach this type of paint damage. See how it turned out. Thx for watching! -L
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could you have used a black dyed bondo
7 1/2 hours on 1 panel, wow that’s not cost effective & it still doesn’t look great.
I would have suggested a complete drivers side respray, as I would be out of business in a month with all that faffing around..
Scrape down to metal and then repaint it. talk to your insurance company
How much would you be able to charge for a repair like this? I may be wrong but I would assume two days of work from a level of detail professional such as Larry would cost almost as much as getting the panels painted.
Had first go on a couple of my chips and scratches. Messed it up. Dont look good at all. Gonna take it to the shop to get it fixed!!! Suppose I had a go.
do this with a silver metallic pained car? i will sub
No offence but I think Sweet Project Cars can do way better than this. Way too noticeable
Just found this video. I agree with the author of this video. That kind of deep scracth could not be repaired easily. It need to be repainted. I tried this method before for temporary solution and it worth it.
You done well mate
I don’t get it . Why fill a scratch in black paint with —— red bondo? . Why not fill it with PAINT- like it was from the factory ? – a base layer of black paint, then fill the crack with clear coat until slightly proud (a little more than should be) , polish until level, and fixed. I haven’t repaired auto paint but I filled in a quarter size paint gash on my black Les Paul this way and you can’t even see it.