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Scratch treatment
I am a little bummed, I found a scratch on my XT2, not sure how it got there, but it is down to metal. What is the best way to treat this to prevent rust? I would like to do it myself but am in no way a auto body - paint person
thank you in advance, Rob |
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I would get some matching paint.. Apply to scratch with artist brush or Qtip. Let the paint rise and stand above original paint. Let it dry for a few days. Use some 2000 grit paper and wet sand it down flush to original paint. After all done sanding use a little compound to shine back up.
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Enjoy it, it is called "PATINA"
If you use your lawnmower as designed, it will get many more over the years. It will peel, rust, fade and flake off, it will get many dents, repairs, oil leaks,squeals and rattles it will be encrusted with grass/weed acids on/in various areas, as well as bird/rodent droppings. Mice/squirrels will build winter homes in the cooling fins. in 10/15 years if your real lucky, a new one will replace it, and you can do a total restoration costing many times it's worth and put it in a climate controlled environment under cover to be taken out on sunny days in parades like classic cars/trucks tractors, boats, airplanes and other vehicles/things of ones choice. It's a tool, just like a shovel, excavator, dump truck or or garbage truck. If you think of it that way, life gets simpler and in perspective. Stay safe, we have things like pandemics killing people. |
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The touch up paint should be fine without prime..
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Little things like that are something the dealer will make back with the first maint part or service sold.
Why more don't do that I'll never understand. I helped a friend set up a motorcycle dealership in the early 70's We called every purchaser and asked if all was ok a week or so after the sale. Or if a person came in and needed a part we didn't have, we called 3 other dealers in the area for the customer. ( We had a reciprocal agreement) Many many times a customer came back to us for putting their needs at a priority. Of course this was all before computers/'net. ------We did have microfiche |
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