It seems that the paint on my '11 Camaro is prone to rock chips. There are quite a few already and I'm afraid the car will need repainting before long if I can't figure out how to deal with them. There are a few chips on the front fascia, hood, drivers mirror, and quite a few on the sides, especially behind the doors where the body flares wider. I picked up some touch up paint from a dealer and I'm going to try it soon. Do I need some kind of clear touch up paint too? The paint I have looks like it's in a pen type applicator but I'll try it on something else first and, depending on how that goes, maybe just use a toothpick or something to be more precise on the actual repairs.
So the first step would be to clean each spot of dust or wax, right? Since there are quite a few chips, should I instead clean and strip the whole car, try some repairs, then redo the wax after some time for the touchup paint to cure? Car wash soap is designed to leave the wax there, isn't it? Any suggestions on what to clean the car with?
Are there any other "gotcha's" that I should watch for?
So the first step would be to clean each spot of dust or wax, right? Since there are quite a few chips, should I instead clean and strip the whole car, try some repairs, then redo the wax after some time for the touchup paint to cure? Car wash soap is designed to leave the wax there, isn't it? Any suggestions on what to clean the car with?
Are there any other "gotcha's" that I should watch for?
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