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Old 02-27-2011, 02:15 PM   #65 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by ezowner View Post
Junkman2008. Your video is great. Very helpful.

I've recently tried a touchup job myself. I used 2000 grit Meguiar Finesse Sanding Block to finish and plane the spot. But it leaves scratches and marks I can't remove with wax or glaze.

Any suggestions?
As Xan said, wax and glazes do nothing to repair paint. Wax is used to protect paint. Glaze is used to hide imperfections in the paint. You are not going to be able to repair the damage that you have done to the paint by hand, but you definitely don't want to pick up a rotary polisher if you are not experienced at using one. A orbital polisher is going to be what you need to get your hands on in order to undo the damage that you have done.

I cover all this in my wet sanding video series.
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