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Re: Fixing a paint chip
[Re: CYACOP]
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10/05/09 06:32 PM
10/05/09 06:32 PM
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Base/Clear paint?
Yes.
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Re: Fixing a paint chip
[Re: Neil]
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10/05/09 06:34 PM
10/05/09 06:34 PM
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There is a great how-to in an older mopar muscle magazine on how to do it.
From what I recall you clean and fill the chip level with spot putty, and then add a coat of color mixed with the normal amount of reducer followed by several more light coats while adding more reducer each time to help it melt into the surrounding paint.
HMMMMM. I'll mention this.
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Re: Fixing a paint chip
[Re: Neil]
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10/05/09 08:16 PM
10/05/09 08:16 PM
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There is a great how-to in an older mopar muscle magazine on how to do it.
From what I recall you clean and fill the chip level with spot putty, and then add a coat of color mixed with the normal amount of reducer followed by several more light coats while adding more reducer each time to help it melt into the surrounding paint.
This will work great for a solid color, I've touched up rock chips, etc.,for years this way. Clean it, glaze fill it, paint dab, then clear, then let set a couple of days. On a solid color, after color sanding & polishing, you can make it disappear. If it's a metallic, you really can't get away with this method. You can't dab a metallic color, the flake won't lay right, usually ends up darker. Then you repair chip, spray a blend over the repair & generally clear coat the whole panel.
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