Tesla Paint Repair Kit - The BEST Results using PROVEN Application Method with 5 Years of Testing
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- Опубліковано 8 лип 2024
- 00:00 - Intro and Application Instructions from Tesla
02:09 - Scratch to be Repaired
02:33 - Coat the Marks with Paint
03:10 - Use Squeegee to Fill the Hole
05:10 - Use Blending Solution to Clear Paint
09:08 - Repeat Coat (as needed)
13:41 - Experiment w/ Wax or Polish
15:49 - TRUE SECRET for BEST RESULT
18:27 - Final Result
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The instructions say to put the paint next to the chip and use the squeegee to push it into the void and flatten it.
Yes. Where is the squeegee?
Nice
Would a toothpick work as well as a safety pin?
If you don’t have a safety pin, I would try a needle. If you don’t have a needle, I would do the toothpick, but probably best to try with a clipped fingernail or something else that has an extremely tiny point.
I don't believe you were giving the paint enough time to dry. I would use the safety pen method but allow the paint to dry 48 hours or more then polish the area.
Neither Tesla nor you offer any advice with respect to temperature requirements for this work. So here I am in a Canadian winter wondering how warm a day is needed?
What if you'd try a buff wheel with a power drill?
Are you talking about doing that after it dries (after using the safety pin)?
@@techgeektesla yeah I'd say after everything even a few days later do make sure it's dry and fully adhered. Do you think it would make it smoother and less noticeable?
Great question. My thoughts also?
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You are not waiting anough… of course all the paint will go away if you use the blend solution right the way. As harder the paint it will be more difficult to remove. And thats how you start creating the layers of paint. But you are just removing all the paint everytime. 🤦♂️
25 views and 516 likes? 🤔Make it 26 and 517 after my viewing.
Wow! I am seeing 56 views and 9 likes.
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Yeah that matte black result isn't worth the $60. Maybe the safety pin method will look better. Who knows.
It looks considerably better based on my experience.
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