Video tutorial on how to repair stone chips on a vehicle’s paint. These stone chips can be very unappealing, not to mention high risk areas for rust on your vehicle’s body. This technique can be used on small chips, large stone chips, scratches, key marks, and even scuffs. It does take a little practice and a steady hand to get this right. This particular tutorial was done on a black car with no metallic. Cars with metallic paint, be sure to mix the paint thoroughly as the metallic maybe more noticeable in some spots if not done correctly. This particular tutorial was done on a 1997 BMW 540i.

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Tools/Supplies Needed:
-bucket of soapy water or spray bottle with soapy water
-2000 grit wet/dry sand paper
-spray can of color matched acrylic enamel paint
-small cup
-toothpick
-polishing compound
-wax
-microfiber cloth
-two soft lint free cloths
-isopropyl/rubbing alcohol
-soft cloth or microfiber applicator pad

Procedure:
-normally I would recommend washing the vehicle first to remove any contaminants which can affect the paint’s finish, but if this is done, it needs to be done a day before so we know the chips are free from any moisture
-a heat gun or hair dryer can be used to dry the chips
-wipe down the chips using rubbing alcohol and a soft cloth, this remove any reside left over from wax, soap, or anything else that can affect the adhesion of the paint
-the paint I am using is a single stage acrylic enamel spray paint, therefore it doesn’t need clear coat
-spray the paint into a small container, do not get any overspray on any surround objects
-using a toothpick, allow it to soak into the paint for a moment
-dab the toothpick into the stone chip and allow the paint to flow in
-larger chips you will need to help the drip of paint flow through the chip, similar to a paint brush technique
-we want the paint to be ever so slightly above the surface of the existing paint as it will shrink when it dries
-you can finish at this step or you can wet sand the chips to blend them in furthermore
-for wet sanding, allow the paint to dry for three to four days, this will be dependant on the thickness of paint, as well as your climate conditions
-ensure the area has been washed so we don’t have contaminants when wet sanding
-have a bucket of soapy water or a spray bottle with soapy water, pre-soak the 2000 grit wet/dry sandpaper and ensure the surface is wetted down as well
-sand the surface applying light to medium pressure on the touched up areas
-we are just blending in the chips, smoothing out the surface slightly
-rinse the sand paper and surface frequently to remove any sanding debris
-once satisfied, rinse the area off, then allow it to dry
-using a soft cloth and a polishing compound, I am using Meguiars Ultimate Polishing Compound, apply the product to the cloth and then work it into the surface removing all the sanding marks
-once satisfied, apply a wax
-here I’m using Mothers Carnauba Wax, apply it with either a soft cloth or microfiber applicator pad
-work the wax into the surface, then allow it to haze over and remove using a microfiber polishing cloth

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  1. drummer

    Great video, precise and straight too the point.

    was that 2000 grit you used?

    Thanks

  2. Brannigan Farnsworth

    It's like an Elzar cooking video

  3. smunkster

    Excellent video! much appreciated!Could you please link the products you used? Just so that I know which ones exactly to purchase. After a quick search, I have found numerous Meguiars polishes and not sure which one is correct. Thanks!

  4. Chris Davies

    fast talker lol, good video though thanks

  5. furyofbongos

    Best car chip repair video after watching about 20 from other YouTubers. Others are either far too complex, or gimmicky and expensive like Chipex which doesn't even work very well at all. I'll be going with your method, thanks!

  6. Phil

    Excellent tutorial and instructions!

  7. Don Corleone

    The sandpaper won't scratch or damage the car in any way ?

  8. Joe M

    Great video.  Got a big stone chip.  I'm ready to tackle it now.

  9. Mike Coughlin

    I see it's been said many times already, but Finally a great informative right to the point video. How many times have I seen these doofy guys fumbling around with the camera telling idiotic backstories and suggesting 30 different methods. Thank you! P.S. did you use to do commercials for Fedex? ha ha

  10. Steve C

    You sure can talk fast, like the end of those drug commercials where they tell you all the awful side effects in the last 5 seconds.
    Great instructional vid, fast and on point.
    Thanks!

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