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Make Ready
Aug 24, 2007

by Ozmaugh
Question:

I put a nasty scuff on the side cowling of my s150. I've picked up all the parts i think i need to repair it - primer, sandpaper, official paint, clearcoat, rubbing compound - but i don't really know what the order of operations is.

There's two main areas of the scratch. One area, about the size of a nickel, wore down to the metal. I've already sanded out the little spots of rust that appeared there and put a coat of primer over it to seal it. The other area, about the size of a CD, surrounds that first spot and is made up of straight linear scratches that have not worn to the metal.

What should I do next?

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