Your only two choices are to sand or to use chemical stripper.
They remove scratches off a car by first trying to buff them out. If that does not work, the scratches are sanded, they are then filled with filler, and sanded again. Next a primer is put over the scratches, and then paint to match the rest of the car.
His ( or her) first car.
To remove a scratch on a plastic car bumper sand it lightly. If the scratch did not come out, fill it with filler. Next clean the area. Block off the parts of the bumper that you do not want to get paint on. Spray primer over the area and then finish with spray paint in the correct color.
just start pulling cutting scraping and a LOT of sanding to get ALL the rust off the top. Then put a rust stop primer on it before anything Eal's.
When you hit the primer- before the shell of the car(before you see metal)
Prep body, primer, paint, finish, let dry
I think, You used Primer, but you Primed the car. The difference is describing something and describing an action. The car has been primed. Or, The car has been sprayed with primer. English is a real pain sometimes.
The thinner, if used too much, could affect the finish of the paint sprayed on the car - maybe looking matt rather than gloss. It is best to follow the paint manufacturer's instructions - especially if the car you are spraying is for a customer, not yours!
It matters what you want to buy so it will range from 5-35. Such as if you buy a toy car it will set you back 4.75 and if you bought The Dome Dulux it will cost you 29.99
Primer is a base coat that can accept all types of paint so no stripping is necessary and you can definitely primer over primer but remember to fill and sand before to eliminate blemishes and maintain a smooth finish.
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The primer serves multiple purposes. It protects the bare metal from rust, it fills in very small imperfections in the surface, and it gives the paint coat something to bond to.