Finding a new Rock Chip on your vehicles paintwork can be SERIOUS eyesore. And while you may stare at it for hours, it won’t go away on it’s own. So today, I show you how to repair those unsightly paint chips to make it look like it (almost) never happened. Let’s get started!

Stone chips, rock chips, paint chips, etc is a part of everyday driving but can easily ruin someone’s day. The gut reaction is to go to your local auto parts store and try a paint touch up pen right? The reality is, those little pens rarely work if not make the chips MORE noticeable. The idea behind Professional paint chip repair is to make it unseen or substantially less noticeable with a permanent fix. Well, and also to prevent future rust issues from happening too! I started using the Dr. Colorchip system because I wanted an EXACT color match on my car with the ease of use with the system. 5 years ago, I sucked at it. Seriously. But fast forward to today, and I do these repairs professionally on the side.

Paint chips on car paint comes in various forms and sizes. The smaller the chip, the easier the repair is. Because we don’t need a primer, or clear coat with this system, it’s just a matter of preparing the surface to have this filled chip last a lifetime. While yes, you can go through the process of using real car paint, adding clear coat, sanding, polishing etc, I’ve personally had more of THOSE repairs fail in comparison to the Dr. Colorchip system. The longest running filled chip I have is going on 7 years. Following these steps, you may save yourself from spending $$$ on a chip that can be fixed for $50.

Hopefully this info and product system is helpful on fixing up your car, and don’t let the paint chips get the best of you. This is the way.

Here is the website I use for all my color matched touch up paint:

www.drcolorchip.com

Micro Brushes on Amazon:

General Microfiber Towels:

Iron Remover:

Clay Towel:

Thanks for watching!

– ALLDAYANTHONY

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  1. NOAH CASAS

    I THINK IT CAME OUT REALLY GOOD FOR WHAT THIS DR. COLOR~CHIP IS HELPS OUT ALOT ON THE LOOK OF THE CAR EVEN THOUGH I DON'T HAVE THAT MANY AND IT'S HARD TO SEE WITH THE GREEN COLOR I HAVE THIS MINI REPAIR REALLY GOES A LONG WAY CHILL CONTENT THANKS ANTHONY ✌🏼OUT

  2. DENT ZERO

    You can still build up the chip with layers until it's flush to the other paint

  3. Pastime Pursuit

    Does this work for very deep paint chips? I got a chip that looks silver (on my white car), and I have 2 chips that look dark gray on my white car.

  4. Ryan Reinert

    I have been looking into this and was confused about buy lots of brushes. Do you not clean them? Stupid question probably but there is a way to clean regular house paint brushes if you forget. Dry paint. Cheap brushes, buy another but if you have good ones then it should work on these cheap ones too. I would think.

  5. Drew Borgholthaus

    Did you not have to lightly sand the previous paint coat before applying a second coat? And do you think you could build up the paint more than you did to prevent the chip from showing a divot once finished?

  6. billy davies

    hi good vid where do i get that seal lax solution please

  7. Janko Hrasko

    Hello, can i use acetone to wipe off excess paint? Thanks 🙂

  8. Dorin Radu

    How can we get a similar fixing Kit in Europe?

  9. Mary Robinson

    OMG this was so helpful. Thank you & have a safe and happy holiday.

  10. Alicia Gonzalez

    Thank you for posting! Have a 17 Nissan rogue sport that has a few chips that need to cover. Is there a solution to chips on base of wind shield wipers?

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