I shaved some sags on fully cured polyurethane to near level with a fresh razor blade, then polished out the result with a couple grades of paper and the compound.
JR Sam from Halifax thank you for the tips. I have a few chips I’m glad you did promote silver wax because now I know what to buy so thank you for that and again very good video. Thank you and take care.
genius tip with the putty! Thanks for the helpful tricks. Keep em coming.
Thanks for the tip with the putty. Didn’t know that smart one 👍👍👍
Thanks for the putty tip
I shaved some sags on fully cured polyurethane to near level with a fresh razor blade, then polished out the result with a couple grades of paper and the compound.
You are a genius I wish I had talent like you have
Thanks , and thanks for watching 😊
JR Sam from Halifax thank you for the tips. I have a few chips I’m glad you did promote silver wax because now I know what to buy so thank you for that and again very good video. Thank you and take care.
You are a great teacher! I have been working on cars for 30 years , and I have learned a lot from you. Love the content!
Wow, thanks!
Excellent tip!
Great how too video! I have one in my 2000 Chevy Silverado custom paint. Thank you
Glad it helped. Thanks for watching
Great 👍
Thanks, I have a couple of chips on my old Harley's !
Great tip
Good to know, hope I don't to have to use it.
Hi JF, Do you ever spray a small layer of clear over a chip repair ?
Same question?
Legend
Awesome!
Probably the wife chipped it with her purse, or she took it out and did donuts in the gravel when you were out of town.
#2 definitely, the second one
As I do motorcycle paint, restoration, custom, and paint repair, that putty tip is GREAT!
Thanks JF!!
You bet!
What kind of putty
Any putty works