beverlyslis.com beverlyslis.com
Main Page >> About Us >> Add Your Link >> Privacy of Info >> Terms & Conditions >> Add Your Article
Search:   
Add Url
 

Investment & Finance

Property & Agents

Self Help

Children

Lifestyle & Fashion

Food & Recipe

Automotive

News & Media

Health & Hygiene

Travel & Vacation

Politics & Government

Society & Issues

Healthcare & Medicine

Science & Research

Sports

Online & Indoor Games

Internet & Computers

Culture & Art

Music & Entertainment

Careers & Employment

Garden & Home

Education & Reference

Companies & Business

Shopping & Auction

 

Main Page » Automotive » Accessories
 

Scratch That Scratch Away

 
Author: Jason Moore
 

Scratches are one of the nuisances that you could have when it comes to keeping your car looking like new. Of course, scratches may not even be very much visible, however for car owners who are very conscious about how their machine looks could find these little lines something to worry about. After all, a scratch when put together with other scratches could make a vehicle owner look like a very careless person.

Of course there are various types of scratches on your car's paint. There are small scratches that are barely seen. There are even deeper ones that look like they have been carved to make you feel very guilty. However, for most scratches which are small, these can be fixed and repaired by just using touch up paint. On the other hand, the larger ones need more attention and may actually require you to use paint sprayers or even assistance from those trained professionals.

Before you start anything, determine first if your car's exterior is painted with enamel. If it is enameled, the color may not mix well with lacquer-based primer paint. On the other hand, if your car's paint is not enameled, you can then proceed to find the right kind of paint that would match your vehicle's exterior color. You would also be needed primer paint. It is recommended that you use a light primer color so that your touch-up paint will be easily applied.

Time to turn to the scratch itself. Wash it as well as the surrounding area with a mild laundry detergent. Make sure that you remove any wax or other coatings that could affect the new paint that you will be applying later one. Then, you can now sand along the scratch. Use a fine-grained sandpaper to do this part. If there is any rust accumulation, sand them away as well. Make sure, also, that you blow away all the dust. Or you can also use a soft brush to remove the dust.

Put masking tape and newspaper around the scratch. But make sure that you leave around half an inch of working room around the area. This would be to isolate the scratch when you start doing the removal. Use a plastic knife to apply the body compound to the scratch. Make sure that it is applied not only on the surface but within the scratch itself. Wait until the compound hardens and when it does, start sanding away to make sure that the compound is flat. You would not want to have any bulks or bumps on your exterior. Then, blow or brush away all the dust.

Spray a small amount of primer paint to the scratch and let it dry overnight. Then, in the morning, you can then use a tough-up's applicator brush to paint the area. Let it dry overnight again. Come morning, your vehicle would be ready to strut its stuff on the roads without any signs that it suffered from a scratch.

 
 
 

Related Articles

 
OEM-quality Ford Focus Parts Available at Top American Ford Parts Dealer
 
Protect Your Computer With Zone Labs
 
So, You Want to Buy a Biodiesel Car
 
Honda Accord Coupe 2005: The Weekly Driver Review
 
You Think Gasoline Prices are High in the United States; Try Lebanon
 
2006 Mercury Mariner Hybrid and Ford Performance Parts
 
Mobile Oil Change Vans and Packages Available
 
Honda Element 2005: The Weekly Driver
 
Erasing index.dat files
 
Tenebril GhostSurf Review
 
 
 
 
 

Catching the Jaguar XJ6

The Jaguar XJ6 was a different and unique kind of vehicle that the Ford Motor Company introduced and ... - Michelle Crimson
 

Understanding New Car Buying Terminology

The new car sales process has a language all it's own, and terms are frequently used that many don't ... - Jim Johnson
 

Infiniti G35 Coupe: Coupe and Sports Car in One

When the Infiniti G35 coupe was introduced, the public was instantly captivated by the design and th ... - Tracy Dawson
 
 

How Aftermarket Accessories Made Me Love My Blazer

With aftermarket truck accessories you can make any vehicle have a custom look that is sure to turn ... - Eric Schumann
 

Buying A Used Car The Smart Way - Part 1

How can you buy a used car and avoid getting ripped off as you do? This is a question that a lot of ... - Jim Johnson
 
 
Main Page >> Privacy of Info >> Terms & Conditions
© 2006-2008 www.beverlyslist.com All Rights Reserved Worldwide.