Paint Leveller

Body, Paint, Interior and Trim questions and answers

Moderators: timk, Stu, zombie, Andrew, -alex, miata

User avatar
SKYHI
Racing Driver
Posts: 1355
Joined: Sun Apr 01, 2007 8:08 am
Vehicle: NB SE
Location: Brisbane

Paint Leveller

Postby SKYHI » Wed May 25, 2016 6:44 pm

Want to have a crack a fixing a couple of paint scratches on my car. Can feel them with my fingernail, so deeper than just the clear coat. I don't own a polishing machine, so don't want to get into wet sanding and polishing etc. Looking to slowly layer up paint and clear coat, and then use a paint leveller to take off the excess. Never heard of it before but came across it in a couple of Youtube clips.

Worth trying or just snake oil? Anyone know where to get it locally or a suitable substitute?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h4SNN8PjdmQ

User avatar
hks_kansei
Speed Racer
Posts: 6154
Joined: Tue Feb 03, 2009 10:43 am
Vehicle: NB8A
Location: Victoria

Re: Paint Leveller

Postby hks_kansei » Thu May 26, 2016 3:21 pm

Looks just like any other paint, only they supply you the thinners separately.

Since the car paint is long cured, and the new stuff is still tacky, the thinners can more easily remove the fresh paint.
I'd not want to leave it on too long, or rub too hard though.


As for the wetsand method, you only need a machine if you're doing large areas.
Wetsanding you always want to do by hand (FAR less risk of sanding through the lot)
and polishing just takes longer by hand (not so much an issue for a small area)
1999 Mazda MX5 - 1989 Honda CT110 (for sale) - 1994 Mazda 626 wagon (GF's)

Mr Morlock
Speed Racer
Posts: 6444
Joined: Mon Feb 04, 2008 11:40 am
Vehicle: NB8B
Location: Melbourne

Re: Paint Leveller

Postby Mr Morlock » Tue May 31, 2016 12:04 pm

I reckon if you want to have a go then by all means do it. You could also do a little more research to see what others do to fix scratches. The problem essentially is that a scratch needs to be re levelled and its not easy. I would have thought that if the scratch is filled say using a fine brush ( you can do this by more than one application and then left to harden then it should be possible to wet and dry it and polish or just use a hand rub compound - but see if others do it that way. PS putting a clear coat back on the area should be easier enough with pressure can. Interested to see how you go


Return to “MX5 Body, Paint, Interior & Trim”

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 143 guests