How to Repair Automotive Paint Chips


Automotive Paint Chips

Paint chips on your car’s body are nothing to be embarrassed about; they happen to the best of us at one time or another. The important thing is how you choose to deal with them, and the good news is that repairing automotive paint chips doesn’t have to be difficult or expensive. There are several inexpensive ways you can get them fixed, and if you find yourself fixing cars as a side job, you can even make money off your skill set! Here are some methods you can use to repair automotive paint chips.

Sanding The Area

This is one of the easiest ways to repair automotive paint chips. The process will be less time consuming than using putty, and it’s not as messy as using touch-up paint. All you need for this method is sandpaper (medium grit), and a bucket of water. First, pour some water into the bucket so that the area surrounding the chip will remain wet throughout the sanding process. Place a folded wet rag over the chip before moving onto step two. With light pressure, sand back and forth over the painted surface of your car just below where your rag is positioned until all loose debris has been removed from around the hole in your paint job.

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Applying Primer

Don’t let those small automotive paint chips stand in the way of having your car looking shiny and new. Repairing paint chips is simple, but there are a few things you should know before you attempt this project. You’ll need a bottle of primer, some rubbing alcohol and a towel. It’s best to do this on a warm day or on a garage or outdoor table because fumes from the chemicals can be harmful if inhaled for too long. The first step is applying the primer in an X shape over the affected area and then use another cloth to rub it in well so that it spreads evenly. Once you’ve got the primer all worked into the cracked paint, go ahead and apply two coats of touch-up paint if necessary.

Applying Colour

To apply colour to an automotive paint chip, use a paper towel soaked in denatured alcohol or lacquer thinner and wipe down the area. It is best not to use water for this because it will wash away the colour before it dries. When using lacquer thinner, it should be pre-heated with a heat gun. This will make the solvents evaporate faster. Next, apply your coloured touch up material directly on top of the paint chip and then spread out evenly with an applicator like a butter knife or credit card. If there are any blotches that need to be buffed out afterwards, use 1500-grit wet/dry sandpaper wrapped around a small dowel or popsicle stick in order to remove bumps from the surface.

Applying Clear Coat

The most common method for repairing automotive paint chips is by applying a clear coat. Clear coats come in a variety of colours, but typically have a blue tint to them. Clear coats are applied by spray and can be done in your driveway with the purchase of an inexpensive spray gun from your local auto supply store. After the chip has been thoroughly cleaned, the hole can be filled with paint to match the original colour. The clear coat will cover any of the imperfections and is not a permanent fix–it will chip over time just like any other layer of paint applied without clear coat.

Conclusion

If you are looking for a way to repair your automotive paint chips without spending a lot of money, look no further than our homemade DIY Chipped Paint Fixer. This easy-to-follow guide will help you get your car’s paint looking like new in no time!

The first step is to start with clean hands and make sure that they are free of grease and oils. This is important because the solution will react differently with oils or grease on your hand which can have an adverse effect on the outcome. You’ll also want some paper towels handy in order to wipe up any spills while we work.


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