Car Scratch Repair Body Compound
What is Body Compound?
Body compound is a type of abrasive paste that is used to remove scratches and other imperfections from the surface of a car. It is typically made from a combination of abrasives, such as aluminum oxide or silicon carbide, and a binder, such as wax or oil. Body compound is available in a variety of grits, from coarse to fine, which allows it to be used on a variety of surfaces and scratches.
How to Use Body Compound
To use body compound, you will need the following materials:
* Body compound
* Polishing cloth or pad
* Orbital buffer (optional)
* Water
* Soft cloth
Instructions:
1. Wash and dry the area of the car that you will be working on.
2. Apply a small amount of body compound to the polishing cloth or pad.
3. Rub the body compound into the scratch in a circular motion.
4. Apply pressure to the polishing cloth or pad and increase the speed of your rubbing motion.
5. Continue rubbing until the scratch is removed.
6. Wipe away the body compound residue with a soft cloth.
7. Repeat steps 1-6 if necessary to remove deeper scratches.
Tips for Using Body Compound
* Always test the body compound on an inconspicuous area of the car before using it on the entire surface.
* Use a light touch when rubbing the body compound into the scratch.
* Do not over-apply body compound.
* If you are using an orbital buffer, use a low speed setting.
* Rinse the polishing cloth or pad frequently with water to remove any dirt or debris.
* Do not let the body compound dry on the surface of the car.
* Once you have removed the scratch, apply a wax or sealant to the area to protect it from future damage.
Conclusion
Body compound is a safe and effective way to remove scratches and other imperfections from the surface of a car. By following the tips above, you can achieve professional-looking results.