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What would be the best way to fix these small chips in my paint ?
That's some solid advice right here!Like @Bogunn said get the OEM touch up paint. Use a toothpick, put some of the touch up paint in a small container like a bottle cap or open the top of the paint container and stick the toothpick in. (Don’t use the provided brush or paint tip on the touchup paint container.) Touch the toothpick into the paint then touch the spot with the paint tip toothpick and let the paint settle into the chip and dry. Less is more.
Like @Bogunn said get the OEM touch up paint. Use a toothpick, put some of the touch up paint in a small container like a bottle cap or open the top of the paint container and stick the toothpick in. (Don’t use the provided brush or paint tip on the touchup paint container.) Touch the toothpick into the paint then touch the spot with the paint tip toothpick and let the paint settle into the chip and dry. Less is more.
Like @Bogunn said get the OEM touch up paint. Use a toothpick, put some of the touch up paint in a small container like a bottle cap or open the top of the paint container and stick the toothpick in. (Don’t use the provided brush or paint tip on the touchup paint container.) Touch the toothpick into the paint then touch the spot with the paint tip toothpick and let the paint settle into the chip and dry. Less is more.
With regard to touch up paint, what would be recommended for chips to bare metal? In addition, what if said bare metal area has developed light rust? I spent years driving down a road that quarry trucks use and my front end/A-pillar/roof needs a few touch ups...
Thanks Bogunn! Wasn't sure if there was a difference in process.Same. OEM touchup paint should do the job.
Thanks Bogunn! Wasn't sure if there was a difference in process.
Thank you sir!No. Not as long as it isn’t too large. Follow the advice @OR17TRD gave about application of the paint.