Q: about paint scratches on 850

Discussion in 'Volvo 850' started by niloc, Sep 14, 2004.

  1. niloc

    niloc Guest

    hi

    some ba*tard has scratched the near side 2 doors of my 850, think it
    was with a stone ect, not too deep but cannot remove with polish,
    anyone know of something that will make it look better, other than
    respray, tried something called mquires step 2 polish, but it did
    improve it, but scratches still there. the car has wine colour metalic
    paint.

    btw, live in the uk.

    colin
     
    niloc, Sep 14, 2004
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  2. niloc

    PButler111 Guest

    Subject: Q: about paint scratches on 850
    I'm a little confused. Do you mean in lieu of repainting? If so, why not just
    repaint?
     
    PButler111, Sep 15, 2004
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  3. Not sure what Step 2 polish is, but I guess it may be similar to
    Turtle Wax Colour Magic - a coloured wax polish. Complete waste of
    money IMO.

    I did see a product once that was like a wax crayon that filled in
    scratches. This may be a bit better than Colour Magic, but won't be
    permanent. I think the trick of these products is to disguise the
    whiteness of the scratch - sometimes I wonder if a similarly coloured
    permanent marker pen would work as well.

    If the scratches have not gone below the top layer of paint or
    lacquer, you could try a fine rubbing compound, applied with a damp,
    soft cloth and plenty of elbow grease. This paste is a very very fine
    abrasive that is used to take imperfections out of paint finishes.
    Take care with it - it is possible to go on rubbing right through the
    paint, though modern paints are quite tough.

    Volvo will probably be able to sell you a tube of touch-up paint with
    a little brush, but it can be hard to get a good finish with these,
    particulary on this sort of damage, and especially if the top coat is
    lacquer. Going over this with rubbing compound to smooth off the
    finish may help.

    If you do go for a respray, make sure the workshop is a good one - a
    poor paint finish, or slightly mismatching colour will make it look
    worse that ever.


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    Stewart Hargrave, Sep 15, 2004
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  4. niloc

    PButler111 Guest

    Subject: Re: Q: about paint scratches on 850
    I actually read a consumer review of that once and it said it was a waste of
    money -- same results as if -- as you say -- you'd taken a crayon to your car.
    I just got some touchup paint from paintscratch.com. They use the color code
    for your car to match the paint exactly and send it in either brush or pen
    form, with the clearcoat. They matched the paint on my teal 240 *exactly*.
     
    PButler111, Sep 15, 2004
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  5. I got volvo color matched touch up paint and then used a product called
    "Langka Blob Remover"

    http://www.langka.com/newsite/index2.html

    The stuff works really well...for DEEP scratches. The instructions warn
    that you need a deep scratch to "hold" the paint. For lighter scratches
    it wasn't so good. Basically with light scratches it is very easy to
    remove all the paint that you blob on while you are rubbing.

    -Atif
     
    Atif I. Chaudhry, Sep 15, 2004
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  6. niloc

    niloc Guest

     
    niloc, Sep 15, 2004
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  7. niloc

    PButler111 Guest

    Subject: Re: Q: about paint scratches on 850, re_ thanks for all the help,
    Did you mean to add a reply?
     
    PButler111, Sep 15, 2004
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