Presta131732 Scuff Stuff Surface Prep Quart
Manufacturer | Presta |
Brand | Presta |
Item Weight | 2.5 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 9.1 x 4.3 x 3.2 inches |
Item model number | 5 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 131732 |
G**N
Very helpful on bumper cover
I don’t know why I like it, but I do. I used this with a grey scuff pad on some bumper parts and it gave a great feel and good result. It washed off easily as well. Good stuff.
R**L
Does the Job
Saw this on a how to video for all of us DIY’s so I bought it for the project I was working on an it worked great I was scared at first being that I’ve never done body work before specially on a Mercedes but I’m a DIY type of guy so I jumped in used it on the entire hood followed by sanding just what I needed to sand small part of hood then re painting that little part and then clear coating came out looking brand new
O**R
Works well
Product work well I used it to clean and scuff some plastic parts I needed to paint ... it scuffed the plastic enough for adhesion but not too much that it created scratches
R**R
It works good.
Simply did what it’s made to do.
S**R
Does a great plastic prep
Perfect for prepping a plastic bumper for paint.
T**S
good stuff local napa wanted $40 for the 3m equivalent
good stuff used this at a shop i worked at to prep bumper covers needed something to prep plastic on a project at home
M**Y
This stuff does an awesome job of cleaning automotive panels prior to paint.
I'll never paint another vehicle without prepping it with this stuff and a grey scotch brite. You can never be too clean prior to painting a vehicle. I just finished painting my truck. I finish sanded it all down prior to paint with 600 grit. Then I cleaned it with this stuff. I went over the entire truck with this and a gray scotch brite. Rinsed off really good. then into the paint booth for masking. I cleaned next with windex over the whole truck wipe wet dry with a seperate rag. Then I wiped down the whole truck with wax and grease remover(preps all) spray the whole panel down clean with a lint free cloth and dry with a seperate cloth. I used disposable blue body shop wipes. Replacing them often to make sure I wasn't just smearing potential grease around. That did the trick. No fisheyes. I'd previously followed all those steps but not using scuff stuff prior and I had fisheyes. The scauff stuff really scuffed and cleaned the panels really well. So well that I probably could have paintewd it after that but I wanted to make sure that I was gonna have clean panels...and I did. This is great stuff.
D**.
Fine abrasive
As expected
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