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Old 06-29-2005, 08:14 PM
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Originally Posted by asiandoood
it can..but not always fix very light oxidation and swirls on the clear coat. anything deeper than 1/16 on the surface will probably not come out.

i usually recommend this process after painting with spray paint...or to clean up the foggy lens on plastic headlights and taillights [usually on jdm lights].
I got this really bad gouge in the center of my hood. I was thinking of having that area "filled" with primer, then layering coats of paint via spray cans. Then I'd try to even it out with clear and then using your DIY to make it look like the rest of the hood so that it'd look like the scratch wasn't even there.

I'm just hesitant about the wetsanding process as I'm thinking that I'd make it worst than it actually is. h: