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Any way to repair Organisol mark without repainting

Started by Bossgold, April 26, 2021, 06:02:11 PM

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Bossgold

Any way to fix a mark in my Organisol  fender paint without having to repaint the whole car? This was a corner of a box that a person who is no longer allowed in the garage for life pending trial did and it marred the texture just enough. Thought I would wait for the Juries Verdict before actual sentencing

Marty

From my experience, I'm afraid not. That low gloss finish would be very tough to blend/repair.

1 Wild R/T

Try Lemon Pledge.... It's your best shot...  Spray the pledge on a known lint free rag & burnish the organisol..  You'll wind up doing all of the organisol & you'll probably make it part of your regular detailing routine...

If it's more than a surface scuff it won't help...


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I worked in a metal shop and was the "go to " for paint repair/touch up due to my paint and body work experience. We had a lot of semi and low gloss finishes and I tried numerous ways to repair scuffs and scratches, many times I could save the part by making it look good enough but never perfect. Unfortunately if you want it to look really good the only option is re paint.
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Shane Kelley

   :o Definitely going have to shoot all the black. Anything you do to that area will stand out like a sore thumb.

I wouldn't try anything to doctor it up. Anything you do will just make the area bigger and more noticeable. Best just to leave it alone until you're ready to redo all the black. IMO 

Blake@diyhemi.com

My AAR orgsnisol is 40 plus years old and had its fair share of abuse over the years.

I was able to make big improvements by washing the whole car with Chemical guys Matte finish car wash, then wiping the organisol down with their VRP conditioner and maintaining it monthly with their meticulous matte detail spray
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RUNCHARGER

When you spray Orasmisol it changes texture with every pass and your distance has to be exactly the same everywhere or that will change the texture as well. I don't think you stand a chance of a small repair.
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