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Old 08-24-19 | 07:02 AM
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Originally Posted by Unca_Sam
After Meguiar's Ultimate compound More shine!

While it adds shine, most of these are too deep too be affected. The compound also diminished the splatter paint and restored some yellow.

Looks like a toothpick and matched paint...
Excellent; now you have a good base to work on the bare spots.

Match the white as best as you can, then fill those areas (if you can lightly remove the rust from those areas with bronze wool first, give it a shot) with touch-up paint. Fill just a tad wider than the scratched area, let it dry until absolutely hard, then polish it smooth with compound. You may have to do this a few times until you've covered the areas, but it'll leave the transition smooth.

-Kurt
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