thanks for the tip, i also found something...forgot the link... regarding thin scratches... the site suggested using a toothpick to dip into the touchup paint and then just sticking the toothpick into the scratch allowing capillary action to draw the paint into the scratch and fill it... might try that later...after polishing off the globs of touch up paint i have now that i applied with the bruby Benjamin Chiang - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
does anyone know the best way to apply touch up paint? i have some deep, thin scratches about 6 inches long... pretty much can only see the white layer underneath the paint and not bare metal yet....i was thinking of applying just multiple coats of touch up paint and then polishing with bluemagic metal polish to smooth it out...good idea or bad? thanks in advance!by Benjamin Chiang - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts