C. Charles Hahn
CCH Auto Appearance, LLC
Anthony A said:Yeah silver metallic is brutal to work with. As soon as you attempt to level it you disturb the metallic and the color changes drastically.
Do you ever use clear coat when you're doing touch-up work? I don't usually fill a defect to/over the top with color, I'll switch to using clear about halfway up in the chip/scratch. That way when I'm cutting it back down, I'm cutting clear instead of basecoat. That usually minimizes any color/texture change.

Shiny Lil Detlr, I keep the blobs minimal to cut down on the amount of leveling I have to do. It takes some time though to properly fill the chip. I do it in steps because filling it in one attempt usually doesn't work.
Yes, I do understand that. However, as I stated above, even one thin application too much in a short period of time can increase your cure time drastically. So between that and the hair dryer trick, I can cut down the wait time. I'm sure there's probably a better/more "proper" way of doing it though.
