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  • Mike_
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    Thanks. I just don't want it to end up looking worse tbh.

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  • cyclone
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    If you do this just Do Not Sand Into the Carbon Fiber Cloth! At no time should the "dust" be black. You can always add more coats of resin to build up the low spots from the scratches.

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  • Mike_
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    Originally posted by cyclone View Post
    I would lightly sand the area apply some uv resistant epoxy resin. Then gradually sand smooth but not polished somewhere around 1000 grit as a final would probably be around right might have to go more just the your time.
    Thanks cyclone.

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  • cyclone
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    I would lightly sand the area apply some uv resistant epoxy resin. Then gradually sand smooth but not polished somewhere around 1000 grit as a final would probably be around right might have to go more just take your time.
    Last edited by cyclone; 18-07-2015, 17:28.

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  • Mike_
    started a topic Advice on a front splitter scuff

    Advice on a front splitter scuff

    Just looking for some advice on the best way to go around removing/covering/fixing the scuff shown below.

    Gutted about it really but it is what it is.

    Thanks in advance for any help.

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