Re: Key Repair-Step by Step Procedure
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michal101
Great work.
I had a quick question about a stone chip in the size of a pea that is chipped down to the primer on the top part of my rear passenger door just below the window. My question is I have a factory pearl type paint job on my 2000 Acura TL (pearl white) and it has 2 stages of touch up paint...1 white and then the 2nd is the pearl, so do you sand or buff out the paint and then apply the pearl and then sand and buff the pearl as well or???
BTW, this is my first venture into this, but I am looking forward to conquering this little issue!!!
Thanks, Mike
Anyone???
Re: Key Repair-Step by Step Procedure
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Originally Posted by
michal101
Anyone???
Sorry, I missed that. Please tell me about your touch up. Does it come as a 2 part or one? Have you inquired with a paint supply house to see if the replacement paint is in one stage or 2 (Not including clear)? Every touch up paint I've purchased from my local paint supply house has been in one bottle. There was one vehicle (and I can't remember which one it was now) that they couldn't mix. I believe it might have been one of those iridescent (sp?) paint jobs.
Re: Key Repair-Step by Step Procedure
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richy
Sorry, I missed that. Please tell me about your touch up. Does it come as a 2 part or one? Have you inquired with a paint supply house to see if the replacement paint is in one stage or 2 (Not including clear)? Every touch up paint I've purchased from my local paint supply house has been in one bottle. There was one vehicle (and I can't remember which one it was now) that they couldn't mix. I believe it might have been one of those iridescent (sp?) paint jobs.
Hey Richy,
The local repair shop said that they could do it for me, but they thought that it would cost too much for a 12 year old car and the paint shop guy gave me small 2 containers (1 white and 1 a clear pearl) and told me to put them on separately.
BTW, I did go to a local Advance auto store over the weekend and did purchase a bottle that said is a close match to my car's color according to the paint book and it is in 1 container.
I hope this helps further explain my first post.
Thanks again, Mike
Re: Key Repair-Step by Step Procedure
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Originally Posted by
michal101
Hey Richy,
The local repair shop said that they could do it for me, but they thought that it would cost too much for a 12 year old car and the paint shop guy gave me small 2 containers (1 white and 1 a clear pearl) and told me to put them on separately.
BTW, I did go to a local Advance auto store over the weekend and did purchase a bottle that said is a close match to my car's color according to the paint book and it is in 1 container.
I hope this helps further explain my first post.
Thanks again, Mike
Mike, either one should work. I find the product easier to work with when it's in one bottle. Otherwise you need to apply a very small amount (but enough) of colour and then go over it again with clear after it dries enough. Multiple thin coats is better than a big blob.
Re: Key Repair-Step by Step Procedure
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Originally Posted by
richy
Mike, either one should work. I find the product easier to work with when it's in one bottle. Otherwise you need to apply a very small amount (but enough) of colour and then go over it again with clear after it dries enough. Multiple thin coats is better than a big blob.
Thanks, Richy,
So, I do NOT sand the white paint prior to applying the clear coat then sand and buff again??? Is that correct?
Thanks, Mike
Re: Key Repair-Step by Step Procedure
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Originally Posted by
michal101
Thanks, Richy,
So, I do NOT sand the white paint prior to applying the clear coat then sand and buff again??? Is that correct?
Thanks, Mike
No, you wouldn't need to. If it's been a few days, wipe it down with IPA first and make sure it's dry. Sorry for the delay in answering.
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Bringing this back. Did you use clear on the car in the first post? Or just color touch up paint?
Also would I be better off buying the touch up paint in a spray can and spraying it into a small container then using a toothpick to apply it? Or would it be better to get one of those 2in1 pens.
Re: Key Repair-Step by Step Procedure
From post #83 above...
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richy
Every touch up paint I've purchased from my local paint supply house has been in one bottle.
I'm fairly certain his touch-up paint in the original post was in one bottle. I'm also certain that means the clear was already in the mix. At least that's how my black was mixed at the paint supply store...the black and clear were in one bottle.
Re: Key Repair-Step by Step Procedure
Excuse me for my ignorance, but what is a local paint supply house? A bodyshop?