Paint chip repair. How to fix paint chips on your car, DIY with Scotty Kilmer. How to easily touch up chipped paint on your car. How to remove paint chips. A simple touch up kit and a little time is all you need. DIY car repair with Scotty Kilmer, an auto mechanic for the last 50 years.

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1. Paint Scratch product:
2. Rustoleum Paint Primer:
3. Safe Grip Gloves:
4. Common Sense
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  1. ragalyisp

    Wow you can't even give proper advice on how to touch up paint. You really shouldn't be making these videos

  2. Derek Stock

    Scotty Kilmer, how long did it take you to become the man?

  3. Oldschool Cyborg

    Awesome video so cool and laid back. I could even do this. ?

  4. Moe Monroe

    Scotty your a lefty? Better be careful. They say lefty's are accident prone ?

  5. Jeremy Herrera

    This guy a showed how to do a shit job when im trying to do a good/decent job

  6. Elvis Putnoee

    Seriously no rust converter?

  7. Gilbert Camaney

    I was wondering if you can use a heat gun to possibly smooth out the paint and remove brush lines. For a quick job, not professional. I got a 73 F-250 with an after market glossy black finish that has a bunch of scratches and chips. Thanks.

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