Current location - Plastic Surgery and Aesthetics Network - Plastic surgery and medical aesthetics - The car fender has been repainted, but there is a small area that has not been repainted. As a result, the repainted area is higher than the unpainted area. Can this kind of polishing solve the proble
The car fender has been repainted, but there is a small area that has not been repainted. As a result, the repainted area is higher than the unpainted area. Can this kind of polishing solve the proble
The car fender has been repainted, but there is a small area that has not been repainted. As a result, the repainted area is higher than the unpainted area. Can this kind of polishing solve the problem?

It can be solved. After polishing, you can polish off the protruding paint surface. It is recommended to find a sheet metal repairman and let a master polish it for you. Generally, a skilled sheet metal worker can know the thickness of polishing and grinding, so that it can be re-polished. Polish and re-touch the paint. It is best to find a time when the car is not in use and drive the car to a sheet metal painting place for polishing