Can you feel the blemish? is it something inside the clearcoat or is it definitely a little hole? if you can feel a little indentation I would be tempted to clean the area thoroughly and apply a tiny bit of clearcoat with a cocktail stick until its flush with the surrounding area.
Thanks, it's such a tiny indentation it'll be hard to get a small enough amount in there but hadn't thought of a cocktail stick so that might do itprobably best to wait for some input from more experienced members, but personally I would go with a bit of clear coat (Halfords car lacquer) on a cocktail stick, slow and steady apply a bit then wait for it to dry, if you can still feel it apply a tiny bit more, until its flush.
The only other way I thought of would be with a little brush apply enough so its proud of the surface then with a Stanley blade on its side 'shave' the excess, but new Turtles PF, bit too scaryThanks, it's such a tiny indentation it'll be hard to get a small enough amount in there but hadn't thought of a cocktail stick so that might do it
Yeah that is a bit scary for me!The only other way I thought of would be with a little brush apply enough so its proud of the surface then with a Stanley blade on its side 'shave' the excess, but new Turtles PF, bit too scary![]()
Yeah the dark spot is just dirt I can’t get out, it’s definitely an indentation and not dirt mixed in with the clear when applied. It’s hard to get a better photo because it’s so tiny, less than a mmAs above a dab of lacquer on a cocktail stick once the wax has been removed. It does look incredibly small though. Is the dark spot dirt in the dip? We'll need a hi-res pic up really close to be able to tell for sure.
A spec of dirt in lacquer isn't inheard of, in playfields? I have no idea but I doubt they're immune to it.
I'm 99% sure you'll get the dirt out with isopropol alcohol on a Q-tip. Failing that a dab of Novus paste (fine only) will do it. I'd clean it out, wax it and forget about it. Come back to it if any other dabs of lacquer are needed in the future.Yeah the dark spot is just dirt I can’t get out, it’s definitely an indentation and not dirt mixed in with the clear when applied. It’s hard to get a better photo because it’s so tiny, less than a mm