Re: Painted today!!!!! Pics |
Subject: Re: Painted today!!!!! Pics by Schrade on 2008/10/16 3:14:26 Quote:
Most of the 'super' glues have it as the bonding agent. Apply it to the blemish. Make sure the scratch is free of dirt or impurities - they'll form bubbles. You don't necessarily want to 'fill' the entire spot, unless it's small. Once it comes into contact with the scratched or etched surface, it acts like a surfactant, and spreads out to the edges, depending on the area of the scratch. LET IT SPREAD OUT BY ITSELF - TRY TO NOT ACTUALLY TOUCH THE TIP TO THE TOP'S SURFACE - THIS IS HOW BUBBLES FORM. It might over-run the edges also, but LEAVE IT to dry - DO NOT TOUCH WITH ANYTHING. If a bubble forms, carefully pop it with a pin (have the pin there when you do it). It will form a powdery residue around the edges. Leave it for a day. Then put some water and sandpaper to it - maybe 2000, then rubbing compound, then polishing compound, then wax. Do it right, and you won't see it again. Promise. |