Removing headliner, floor mats and sound deadening material
Removing the holders of the shields of the wheel arches of the car
Note. When removing the handles, place a soft material between the upholstery and the tongs to avoid damaging the upholstery.
Removing a deep scratch on a plastic body element
Wash the part in soapy water and then in clean water.
Clean the area to be repaired with a lint-free cloth moistened with antistatic solvent.
Wipe the surface with a clean, dry, lint-free cloth.
Remove the scratch with a sander with a P 150 attachment.
Removing the power window handles
Removing the door upholstery
Blow out the part with compressed air and clean the area to be repaired with a cleaner.
Apply adhesive to the damaged area.
Let the adhesive dry (see technical product documentation).
Prepare a two-component repair mastic.
Apply a two-component repair mastic to the damaged area.
Smooth it out with a roller, creating a domed shape. Let the two-component repair putty dry (see technical product documentation).
Sand the surface, first with the P 150, then with the P 240.
Blow out the element with compressed air and clean the area to be repaired with a cleaner.
Apply finishing coat if necessary (see technical product documentation).
Sand the finishing putty, first with the P 150, then with the P 240.
Carry out the painting operation according to the material being processed.