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Old 02-08-06, 05:42   #1 (permalink)
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Lot's of small chips... need to touch it up.

Hello all. So here's the deal: I'm living in Alaska where the norm is to lay down gravel instead of salt for the icy conditions. I decided to purchase a new truck, Silverado 1500 crew, but I was a bit slow getting mudflaps. I got the mudflaps put on last night...

I have a bunch of small chips, some on the plastic fender flares and some on the body. I really want to take care of this truck. My question is this: Since the damage is not very noticeable all I want to do is fill in the small chips. How would I clean and prep the surface? Do I get a small paint applicator from an autoshop? Do I need to put some kind of clearcoat over the finished product? I want to keep this simple, but I don't want to regret doing something halfa$$ later down the road. These are small chips, maybe 1/16 of an inch.

Any help would be awesome. Thanks in advance. One more thing, I never knew there was so much info on detailing... this site is awesome.
 
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Old 02-08-06, 06:26   #2 (permalink)
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rock chips are a royal PITA. you have to have good touchup paint (read: properly thinned, not the syrup paint you get at the dealership), a very fine brush (00 or finer), wetsanding supplies, and polishing supplies.

here is a good link i found in a search i did earlier today. I have a chip on my hood that I would like to touchup so i'm in the same boat basically.

http://autopia.org/forum/showthread....ock+chip+touch
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Thanks for the advice.... looks like I'll need a little time. Sorry about the hood.
 
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