Just want to say again, thanks for all your help guys. I do come with a upsetting question though =( Our new car has its first rock chip or something in it, not sure what caused it eitherway. Its on the hood, the size is about 1/3rd an inch by 1/16th of an inch. I dont know if its through the primer but can see white , thats how deep it went. So, Im wondering what do you recommend to try and make this black again? I was reading on the forums, and looks like...toothpick or a fine tip paint brush from a hobby store? using factory touch up paint? I really dont want to sand a brand new car either =/ Let me know what you all think would be best, thanks.
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Re: Help, rock chip on brand new BLACK car on hood!
Well your ideas will work
Just tape all around the chip were your going to paint
Also wet sanding is not that big of a deal
If you want it to disappear you'll have to wet sand
You can do a small area and buff it out by hand using M105, but I recommend a wool pad and rotary to get the job done in a second.
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Re: Help, rock chip on brand new BLACK car on hood!
Click the link below and it will take you to a list of threads all tagged with the words Rock Chip or Touch-up Paint and in these threads the remedies for rock chips is pretty much all covered.
Most people want to make a rock chip look like there was never a rock chip in the paint through their touch-up paint process and in order to do this it gets pretty complicated and usually involves sanding, and compounding and that's where it gets complicated.
Anyway, this is all discussed in one or more of the threads linked to above.
If you want to keep it simple, clean the chip as best as possible and then apply only a tiny amount of touch-up paint using something with a fine tip, not the brush built into the lid as it's usually too large for most chips and you end up with blobs of touch-up paint.
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Re: Help, rock chip on brand new BLACK car on hood!
Originally posted by Maserati Mario View PostWell your ideas will work
Just tape all around the chip were your going to paint
Also wet sanding is not that big of a deal
If you want it to disappear you'll have to wet sand
You can do a small area and buff it out by hand using M105, but I recommend a wool pad and rotary to get the job done in a second.
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Re: Help, rock chip on brand new BLACK car on hood!
I use Lacquer thinner
heres my post
(Chips + Scratches) Touch up paint = Wet Sanding
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Re: Help, rock chip on brand new BLACK car on hood!
I have tried the touch-up paint routine with rock chips, and it always seems to look worse. Just a caution.Swirls hide in the black molecular depths, only waiting for the right time to emerge and destroy your sanity.
--Al Kimel
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Re: Help, rock chip on brand new BLACK car on hood!
My method to avoid sanding is:
1. A little sandpaper to clean out the hole, and loose paint edges.
2. Dab in dealer touch-up paint with a toothpick.
3. Let dry for 20 minutes or so.
4. Add another couple dabs if needed.
5. Repeat as needed.
Just try to coat the hole, not blob it up.2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue
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Re: Help, rock chip on brand new BLACK car on hood!
Some people have had good luck with the Langka Repair Kit, others with Dr Color Chip. I do not have experience with either system. As Mike would say, "Buy it and take one for the team."Swirls hide in the black molecular depths, only waiting for the right time to emerge and destroy your sanity.
--Al Kimel
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Re: Help, rock chip on brand new BLACK car on hood!
Originally posted by GenTarkin View PostCan I put tape around the hole, and apply lacquer thinner into just the hole itself? Then, what I wipe it out then apply the paint?
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