Potsnu
07-27-2016, 08:01 AM
I've searched and searched, haven't quite found a thread that addresses this situation.
I know how to touch up a normal rock chip, one that has gone down to the bare metal. However, sometimes you have rock chips that simply nicked the paint partially. How to fix these ones?
These rock chips have slightly raise edges, I presume I should gently sand it down to surface level. These repairs are challenging because I can't see any way I can touch it up and level the paint after since it hasn't gone deep enough into the surface of the metal.
Any tips would be great!
If it helps, I use the Dr. Color Chip. I've had great results, but these type of rock chips are very challenging with this kit. I can't level the chip unless I sand it down and I'm not sure if that's the right approach.
Thanks!
I know how to touch up a normal rock chip, one that has gone down to the bare metal. However, sometimes you have rock chips that simply nicked the paint partially. How to fix these ones?
These rock chips have slightly raise edges, I presume I should gently sand it down to surface level. These repairs are challenging because I can't see any way I can touch it up and level the paint after since it hasn't gone deep enough into the surface of the metal.
Any tips would be great!
If it helps, I use the Dr. Color Chip. I've had great results, but these type of rock chips are very challenging with this kit. I can't level the chip unless I sand it down and I'm not sure if that's the right approach.
Thanks!