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This Video will show you how to fill just a COUPLE stone chips or paint blemishes. We like to share DIY methods. SEE all the Tools in the SHOW MORE of the video description!
USA TOOLS:
Rubbing Alcohol
Lacquer Thinner
2000 Grit Sand Paper
3000 Grit Sand Paper
Spray Bottles
Dish soap
Fiber Towels
All Purpose Towels
Mothers
Paint Brushes
Carnauba Cleaner Wax
Venom
Sponges
Applicator
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United Kingdom TOOLS:
Venom
Fiber Towels
Cleaner Wax
Mothers
Wax Applicator
Alcohol
Soap
Spray Bottles
White Towels
Lacquer Thinner
Sponges
Paint Brushes
Towels
Sand Paper
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Deutschland TOOLS
Venom
Cleaning Towels
Mothers
Microfiber
Cleaner Wax
Sand Paper
Spray bottle
Sand Paper
Alcohol
Lacquer Thinner
Soap
Brushes
Sponges
Wax Applicator
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let mothers spank it!
Hey SPC. Quick question. This video on stone chips and your video from yesterday sweet tip Tuesday 29 May, would they be the same principles used for scratches. My dad's truck has some scratch lines above the doors where someone tried breaking in that I want to fix up while my parents are visiting. I've got the A.C. Delco touch up pen with clear in the bottom on order.
Thanks.
Evan
O yeah mother s baby
She will beat that s??t up nice
Sweet
What do you do about not having clear coat on the filled in chips?
why not use compound and polish as normally done to buff?
Awesome ! I'm still perplexed as to why mothers works better than a regular fine cutting compound – ESPECIALLY when working a small area by hand. But you know what ? IT DOES ! Thanks to you guys it also rescued my headlights without any severe sanding , respraying etc… Thanks !
I'm curious about one thing; would a foam backed sanding disc on my DA (say a 3" one) be able to sand these down without removing the orange peel in the areas I do the repairs on? Or would you not even recommend sanding with a DA to do this because it could pull the paint out of the chip? i suppose if it's foam backed it would just sand the chip down evenly with the surrounding paint, never really leveling it off?
My hood is peppered.. and Dr Colorchip did an okay job, but I figure if I have the paint from them I may as well just fill the chips in and sand down the area to get it to the point I'm actually happy with it.
Cool video, but does this work on white cars? I have a couple of stone chips near my bumper and hood
Together about how much is everything ?