AWESOME Scratch repair method NO ONE is talking about! Learn, Save Money!! Easy!!

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This video is absolutely packed full of quality information to help the DIY user gain a greater knowledge of paint scratches.

Using a little known technique, the video discusses and demonstrates a trade secret method to scratch repair.

Whether you're a day 1 amateur or a seasoned pro, the video will be useful to explore the possibilities of future paint repair and paint correction.

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I don’t know how anyone can hate on this video. This guy has taught me so much and every time I try what he teaches me it always comes out perfect.

DryUrEyesMate
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For me it's confidence in sanding and then getting it back to look alright. Can't believe people leave negative comments in something that can save the average person money 👍

md
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Too bad for the haters. This is one of the best channels for this type of work period. Keep the videos coming

ckhan
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Ive been using CVR POV tips since i found your channel 4 years ago. Im not professionally trained but i am youtube certified and pretty much every method cvr has posted ive used, nearly all with great success. Those that didnt work out first time was down to my own lack of confidence in maybe wet sanding or applying solvent based paints with my finger and then panicking that if it dried too much i might not get it off. Once i removed the panic element and followed exactly what cvr said it has all come good. So much so that i tackled my friends 1 month old hyundai tuscon, in black, that had its front right bumper damaged by another drive off, Some was damage to clear coat, some was paint scratched back to bumper plastic. I filled out scratches with black metallic solvent applied with finger tip and then buffed with mini carbon collective rotary medium pad and farcla g3 compound. Had to make several applications but got it filled out then wet sanded with 1200, 2000 and 3000. Finished off with menzerna 2500 medium cut polish then 3800 super finish plus then soft 99 kiwami extreme gloss wax dark. Id say it was almost like it didnt happen, but the paint off back to plastic was maybe 1mm into the plastic and there is still a small trace of this. Reason im taking so long in describing process is I can assure any reader, i would not have got to this level of attempting to repair without CVR POV tuition. So watch his tutorials several times, then just do as he does and you won't go far wrong. My biggest obstacle was my own confidence in trusting what cvr was telling me to do. Just dont panic and take your time. Also check out cvr recent post on alloy kerb rash damage. I followed that tutorial and used Milwaukee die grinder with fine paint stripping disc and it came out perfect. Thanks very much CVR POV, keep tutorials coming please.

eamonnward
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Excellent video CVR. I've been Valeting/Detailing for nearly 25 years now, and in fact now instruct for automotive industry, teaching polishing and wet sanding and interior smart repair. I've been using this technique also for a number of years with great success. Yes, it's a little more time consuming than just polishing the scratches, blemishes etc. But, I find the finish is far superior and worth the effort. Keep little gem videos like this coming, those of us in the know appreciate your knowledge.

georgecook
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You are literally saving car owners thousands and thousands cumulatively in repairs.

tonycampbell
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I'll tell you what buddy, that's an eye opener for me. Great result and a no mad music to be heard instructive tutorial . Thanks.👍👍

thehollis
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Why HATE???? J.O.'s hate for the sake of hating. This gentleman is sharing his experience and knowledge.
Thank YOU Sir!

michaeltammaro
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you are amazing.
i had a neighbour that was mad about environment and he did scratch my car pretty well.
i will use your method to solve it.
again thank you, you are amazing

samirsaddedis
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I have learned a lot from your channel. Through trial and error I am getting better. Thanks man I really appreciate it.

edfaizal
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Another banger of a video. Your channel is so appreciated. Take no notice of the moaning minnies. I've successfully used a number of your tips with excellent results. Keep it up bud. 👌

coppermine
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This is legit! I've fixed the famous clear coat peel on Hondas using spray paint. Prep it right and wet sand it then polish it and you can't tell the difference. But this takes me to the next level, those little scratches all around that a 20 year old car gets. Cheers mate, bloody hell of a good show!
Edit: Almost forgot to let you know, subscribed and hit the notification bell. And you already know I smashed the thumbs up👍😎

Rundark-
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For a while now I had been hesitating doing sanding paint correction for the scratches on my car, but this simple method is amazing. Need to find some 2k clear coat now. I'm from India! Thanks a bunch mate!

sudheerazhakesan
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Hats off to CVR POV for this, and the link to the lacquer is a godsend. A couple of years ago, I followed the advice of another YouTuber, and he demonstrated how you use 3000/5000 grit wet paper to level surrounding lacquer down to scratch level, then buff. Big mistake and really bad advice. Left a spot on my Lexus revealing the base coat, only tiny but sticks out like a sore thumb. I gave this a lot of thought after the event and realised I should have filled the scratch with lacquer, then levelled the excess down to the existing coat, exactly as shown in this video. If you spray the scratch with water that has a drop of washing up liquid in it, and the scratch disappears but returns once dry, then it's only the lacquer coat that's damaged. Deep scratches that won't disappear with water will need paint.

stevipop
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Pro tip: When You're sanding it down with sand paper, do it in circular motions so it blends seamlessly with the rest, just a little bit better, amazing video other than that! 😁

dred
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I just wanted to take a moment to express my appreciation for your amazing video on removing scratches from cars. Your clear instructions and helpful tips made the process so much easier for me, and I truly learned a lot!

Your passion for sharing knowledge shines through in your work, and it’s evident that you care about helping others. Please keep up the fantastic work—you’re making a real difference for car owners like me. Thank you for once again

saabji-
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I did my car recently and your right I have a few areas where it's similar to scratches on your car and I'll be doing your method thank you a million 🎉🎉

darrellrogers
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This is great! I, as many others, have always thought I needed paint for clear coat scratches and what you're doing makes perfect sense! Thank you!

llebcire
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Excellent skills demonstrated here. Not just in lacquer application, but deft pressures with hefty polishing machinery moving at variable speeds too, top work.

oofazi
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Yes, yes. I forgot adding clear works too.
If the scratch is white, just add a clear is the saying.
Nice work.
I'm using your techniques on the vehicles that come to my shop.

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