Hi,
Since this isn't exactly a model-specific problem, I hope it's okay posting this here.
Anyway, they say that a picture says more than a thousand words so I'll attach two of them. They were taken just after the area was washed and dried. There are far more scratches than the few the arrow points to. Since I neither have a compressor, paint gun, space with ventilation or any of the other luxuries, I'm going to have to make do with spray cans unfortunately. The end result is not going to look worse compared to what it looked like before anyway.
The S80 is my parents' car and has soon reached 250K miles (if my conversion from Swedish units is correct), and trying to keep it in good shape is something I attach some importance to. It was after all the car we siblings grew up riding and eventually driving ourselves.
So please, take a look at the photos and tell me what exactly I need and then the best course of action. Tips and tricks if you have any. Just as an example - sanding: which grits, how many sheets, etc. The more info the better. Simply talk to me as someone who is a lot more into mechanical work than restoration & paint work, knowing next to nothing. Really unfortunate at times!
I know the paint is Black Sapphire Pearl with code 452. So 2K from start to finish is a given for me, especially with our climate in mind. I also have a random-orbit sander I hope could come in handy somehow.
Thanks everyone
Hoping for some help - deep paint scratches, door opening (S80 II)
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lovebugstarsky
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Go to Automotive Touch-up Paint ( automotivetouchup.com ). You can buy a can of primer, a can of base coat to match your color, and a can of clear. Clean the area, mask off, lightly sand, and go for it. With it being inside the door jamb, and down so low, you'll never notice it.
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Thanks!Sveedy wrote: ↑03 Sep 2023, 19:57 Go to Automotive Touch-up Paint ( automotivetouchup.com ). You can buy a can of primer, a can of base coat to match your color, and a can of clear. Clean the area, mask off, lightly sand, and go for it. With it being inside the door jamb, and down so low, you'll never notice it.
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No problem.
And hand sanding with 180 grit is all you'll need. Clean the area, lightly sand, clean again but with acetone or alcohol, then prime. Sand the primer and clean, then color and clear.
Mask off the whole door opening. The paint over-spray mist will get everywhere.
And hand sanding with 180 grit is all you'll need. Clean the area, lightly sand, clean again but with acetone or alcohol, then prime. Sand the primer and clean, then color and clear.
Mask off the whole door opening. The paint over-spray mist will get everywhere.
Try to learn life's bad lessons vicariously through others.
1996 850 Turbo GLH ( Goes Like Hell )
1999 V70 GLT
1996 850 Turbo GLH ( Goes Like Hell )
1999 V70 GLT






