It was just a spot treatment. I think the whole sanding and repainting it as three separate layers of paint was what helped blend it the best (Starfire Pearl and other pearl paints are tricolor). I'm surprised it came out so well considering this is a lighter color and I heard it's easier to blend darker paints together.
The scratch was pretty deep so it was cleaned out, sanded, then filled. After that, it was sanded again, primed, painted x3, and may have been sanded again, I'm not completely sure what the steps were since I didn't watch the guy do it. After the last layer was painted on (clear coat), it was polished. Took about 1 hour, 30 minutes. The rest of the time was to let the clear coat cure a little before I could drive it safely. No car washing, solvents, waxing, or anything of the sort for the first 24-48 hours after this whole process. Lifetime warranty on peeling or fading.
The scratch was pretty deep so it was cleaned out, sanded, then filled. After that, it was sanded again, primed, painted x3, and may have been sanded again, I'm not completely sure what the steps were since I didn't watch the guy do it. After the last layer was painted on (clear coat), it was polished. Took about 1 hour, 30 minutes. The rest of the time was to let the clear coat cure a little before I could drive it safely. No car washing, solvents, waxing, or anything of the sort for the first 24-48 hours after this whole process. Lifetime warranty on peeling or fading.