Scratches, chips and dings in your paint is nearly an eventual certainty, but since Alexseal is a paint that can be wet sanded and buffed these types of repairs are actually pretty simple 😉
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Great video on paint repair Andy ! Using the popsicle sticks to show the layering effect of the paint and how to feather was good, really good. When buffing flat panels, try one of those ‘router pads’ to keep the panels from moving about, I use one when buffing out hatch covers, works great. Keep up the good work, even those of us that work in the boat building/repair field can always learn from others. All the best, Doug
Yes would love to see a demo of the air brush on a repair. Great stuff and thanks for this.