PAINT CHIPS!! Easiest, Cleanest Way To Cover Them (Black)
Just bought a used car, has a few small paint chips on the front bumper and hood, the side of small pebbles say, not deep just the black paint has chipped away, whats an easy was to blend in black paint? Do any of those pen paint things work?
Any howtos?
Any howtos?
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dang? reallly?
</TD></TR></TABLE>dang? reallly?
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thats what i was thinking
</TD></TR></TABLE>thats what i was thinking
autozone has those touchup pens
there ok, the work best when its small touchups.
also they have ur exact color code ( u may have to order it) but they usaully have the most common colors
there ok, the work best when its small touchups.
also they have ur exact color code ( u may have to order it) but they usaully have the most common colors
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clean with rubbing alcohal, use touch up primer to build up chip, touch up paint, then touch up clear, use some rubbing compound around it to smooth out the adges then wax around there, better results wax entire car.
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just go to your local paint and body shop and get them to make you some touch up paint, they will match your paint code.
I saw somewhere, where you can sand a part of your paint where you dont see (under the bumper or somewhere) then use the excess of sanding and paste it to the chipped spot and clear over it. Or something or other.
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