April 3rd, 2010, 14:59 | #1 |
Scratch removal from gun slides
Hey, i have a SD OPS MRP silver slide... When i got it, there were several scratches on it. Anyone have any conservative measures in removing the scratches beside sanding? I dont want to sand it unless if i have to.
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April 3rd, 2010, 15:01 | #2 |
Don't look at it and just use the gun for it's intended gaming purpose?
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April 3rd, 2010, 15:25 | #3 |
April 3rd, 2010, 16:19 | #4 | |
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from personal experience my airbrush has dine me very well, I use a badger Crescendo 175, with the fine flow control filling scratches, scuffs and bumps its like they never happened. If its a deep scratch and you still don't want to sand it, use bondo, cover the scratch, level it out and sand just the bondo then continue painting edit: I missed the fact it was silver, could try automotive polish if its chromed, if its brushed.. well, thats just difficult |
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April 3rd, 2010, 16:50 | #5 |
a.k.a. Palucol
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same here.... :S
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April 3rd, 2010, 17:12 | #6 | |
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1. Where do you get automative scratch filler / polish from? Wouldn't it be difficult to get the same color as my slide? 2. I have an Iwata airbrush where it has a dual contrl for the intensity of the spray. My scratches are not very deep (very superficial in my opinion, check our pics below). How do you spray in only the scratches? Do you just spray it in, and they rub off the excess? Which silver color would u recommend? |
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April 3rd, 2010, 17:30 | #7 |
Ooo, yeah, scratches really annoy me too. That's going to be tough to repair completely because of the brush finish on the metal.
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April 3rd, 2010, 17:39 | #8 |
a.k.a. Palucol
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SD Polish....
But is there any "protector" we could use to protect the Polishing from scratches? |
April 3rd, 2010, 17:41 | #9 |
April 3rd, 2010, 17:55 | #10 |
GOoD NEWS! I finally grew the balls to sand my slide.. Look at the pic above, u see all those tiny scratches? Well i removed them all I used 2000 grid sandpaper and soaked it.. i gently and carefully sanded in 1 direction....based on my experiences, i would NOT use anything less than 2000 grid unless if your scratch is very deep.
EDIT: it looks even shinier now too Last edited by turok_t; April 3rd, 2010 at 18:04.. |
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April 3rd, 2010, 17:57 | #11 | |
a.k.a. Palucol
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April 3rd, 2010, 18:07 | #12 |
You can, but by going back and forth, its harder to make a straight stroke when sanding. I usually go one direction and do it slowly so that its more straight.. the slower i do it, the straight it is. I usually position my hands so i get the best results... remmeber, sand it SLOWLY, dont sand it furious, and dont forget to add water.... all my scratches are not even covered up, they are GONE. forever
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April 3rd, 2010, 18:12 | #13 | |
a.k.a. Palucol
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April 3rd, 2010, 18:13 | #14 |
ull be amazed at the results.. tell me how it goes!!
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April 3rd, 2010, 18:32 | #15 |
a.k.a. Palucol
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but what is the water for?
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