http://www.car-scratch-remover.com - Car Paint Repair. See how to easily touch up auto paint that has very deep scratches. By using this advanced technique you can get extremely good looking auto paint touch up results. Get the Ultimate Car Scratch Remover System bundled with the Ultimate Touch... More
Added Aug 19, 2010
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CarScratchRemover Says:
yep. We ship world wide.
TheAborafal Says:
does it available in Iraq ?
CarScratchRemover Says:
If you use the 3000 grit SafeTSand sponge in the video you can safely get away with roughly 3 or 4 five second "scrubs" in the same spot.... if you were just trying to remove a clear coat scratch. In this video I was simply refining the block sanding to blend it. The SafeTsand 3000 grit sponge with replaceable latex paper was originally designed for wet sanding imperfections in fresh sprayed clear coat for auto body shops...it is very effective on fresh clear coat or older finishes.
CarScratchRemover Says:
We don't have distributors in Australia yet. However we do ship world wide so you can buy direct from us. click the link in the description and you will be taken to our website and we will get you taken care of.
kevrs2 Says:
i could still see the affected area ,i really think you should have added another tough up ,to build up the layers , but i now some people dont want to wait another 24 hours , anyway good job !
Alex1389er Says:
Hi do you guys sell these kits in Australia? I went to the site but couldn't find a contact email to discuss kits and shipping details. Thanks...
yTubeBlowsBigBalls Says:
How do you know when to stop sanding to prevent burning through the clear coat?
thehitman4 Says:
thank you
manoman0 Says:
I think you apply too much TBSR paste, but that's just my humble opinion...
manoman0 Says:
It all makes sense now!!!
CarScratchRemover Says:
you are right black is easiest to touch up. Yes so fresh reconditioned area dont stand out polish surrounding areas so everything has a nice luster. Body shops have to do this, repair a panel, spray it buff all adjacent panels to bring them back to original color due to oxidation etc. Yes the sealant is necessary to protect all of the polished area and the touch up paint as well. In the real world a pro sealant will last 6-8 months. apply 2X year spring & fall good to go
bigwalt2990 Says:
<---vinyl floor installer...#1, I hear black is the easiest to touch up. 2, there was a quarter of a second of the finished area shown, real nice. 3, The car had to have had a clean/shiny/new spot afterwards. Clean spots stick out like sore thumbs sometimes too. 4, the sealer must take the place of clearcoat? How long with the sealer last under normal conditions?
CarScratchRemover Says:
the type of clear that is sold for hand touch ups is a different formula when compared to the base color. Hand applied (air dry -non catalyst) clear does not respond as nice as base color when you are talking about wet sanding or a "leveling" solvent. Some people mix a little bit of clear in with the base color and apply and just leave it without trying to blend it in or level it. once again...the clear just does not like to be messed with.
CarScratchRemover Says:
I don't use a clear coat on this type of repair. mobile touch up guys dont either. It will be sealed up just fine and permanent. I know all of the online consumer touch up paint companies say to use clear coat on top of the base....which is correct if you were spraying. But for shallow scratches, chips etc,in the real world, it just does not work so well. You end up with a bump of clear...which stands out like a sore thumb and I like a repair that you cant see..
nautica825 Says:
When do u put 'touch up clear coat' on?
CarScratchRemover Says:
Good point. I usually don't use my paint depth gauge on a simple touch up like this. However for sure would use it if I were doing a full on paint correction on a vehicle, using a DA or Rotary.
urgedduke Says:
you didn't use a paint thickness gauge
lefterisa3 Says:
The best video on youtube for a good touch up result!!! Gongrats!
intercooler2 Says:
Need a closer of the areas
CarScratchRemover Says:
Actually the entire process takes less than 45min (total time) to get a permanent pro result. There is another method that requires a catalyst for the paint and solvent to level for even faster job. However I suppose if you don't really care all that much about your vehicle I guess u could use a sharpie felt pen?
fnlostx Says:
good god man. 9 thousand step process. too time consuming, too much BS .... NEXT !!! FK that process