I've been watching chip repairs videos the whole day, trying to understand and compare techniques......everyone, absolutely everyone else uses sanding with 1500, 3000, 5000 grit so seeing how this guy repaired all those without doing any prep just getting to business makes him really the winner of simplicity!! I just ordered all kind of items at amazon to tackle some bumper repairs but now I'm having 2nd thoughts!!
@@Lastchatte2 It is because it is a solid paint, if you have a metallic paint you need clear coat but paint like this one doesnt have clearcoat from the factory.
Thanks for being so OCD, in the name of every OCD person ever. That's not only skill and love for what you do, but devotion and a little sickness (the good kind! 🤪)
exactly that file tool is the key and what I was searching for years. without this tool it is almost impossible to reach the same result. i already did that in the past with like 5000grid sand paper but it is not working, you uselessly remove clearcoat in the surroundings of the spot....whereas with this metal tool and with the correct technique of holding it on properly on the surface of the car, and work it on the paint chip very gently, i can see this work to actually be in my reach. 1 point I wonder however is why car manufacturers are selling color and clearcoat in 2 different bottles. I mean they sell this for end customers right ? not for car body professionals... how is the average car guy actually supposed to do this kind of work properly at home with tthis little paint brushes, like if you are..painting something. its almost certain that this will end up in a mess. its like asking for trouble lol I bought a lot of this "touch up kits" but never went to the clear coat step... always felt like this second step would do more mess than anything else...
Hi, I used about same method in the past filling paint than a bit clear coat on top than wet sanding and than polishing and the bonnet looks like new painted so I know this method works!!! your method is less heavy on the paint, but you don't use clearcoat but hardener, can I also just make the mix of basecoat and clearcoat? or should it really be acrylic and harder? the degree of gloss then very much depends on the mix. I have already watched many other scratch repairs and videos from your channel but could not find the answer here.
When I ask for 2-component paint "for stone chips", my carpaint shop always mixes some lacquer to the base paint. So I get one can of paint (with lacquer) and another of hardener. Unofortunately I don't know the paint-lacquer ratio. 2:1 or 3:1 perhaps.
Hvala još jednom za priču od Mirka turpijici, stigla nedavno I radio sam s njim na raznim bojama i stvarno je must have alat kako za lakirera tako i za detailera. Doduše, ovo što miješas bazu sa lakom i hardnerom ti je suvišno malo, dosta ti je samo stavit hardener u bazu
Hvala ti a nije vjeruj probao sam ok bude ali postoji mogucnost prilikom brusenja da se "iscupa" boja iz parnice. Sad sam uzeo UV lak i UV lampu susenje od 3 do 5 min i bice video uskoro i o tome. Dosta brze,bolje i efikasnije se radi
Cao. Uzeo sam bazu (bez laka), lak i hardener posebno. U kojoj razmeri da pomesam bazu i lak? Lak i hardener se mesaju 2:1. 2:2:1 (baza:lak:hardener) mozda?
Mozes li mi reci kako se zove spric kojim nabacujes boju? Ovih dana razmisljam kako da sredim rupice na haubi i slucajno vidoh ovaj kanal. Mirka turpija se moze kupiti u Srbiji i vec sam nasao... Hvala unapred!
Great job! Where can I get a sanding block that you're using? I live in the states and have a nice patina on the 50 yr old paint I'm fixing chips on. The car has not seen sun for over 34 years being inside a building so the paint is in fairly decent condition but having shop rash (scrapes) to correct. Thank you
Thanks for this video. The tool works great on your car! I bought one today but I found that the edges of it keep scratching my paintwork even when holding it really lightly, do you have any tips to avoid this? Thanks!
A hard sanding block with a 2000 or 3000 grit would give you the least damage to you paintwork, if you have already messed it up just polish it with some cutting compund with some elbow grease it should be there
@@amritbanerjee thanks, that is what I ended up doing, the scratches are much lighter but still slightly visible. I might wet sand it when I have time but just a bit hesitant about going completely through the clear
You can come to England and repair mine. Just took it to a paint chip place and they said they would have to take the whole hood off and repaint it. The damage is no worse than the ones in this video
Great video Definitely has given me the courage to do the stone chips in my suv What compound did u use for final polishing ? Thank you keep the videos coming
I’ve ordered one of those mini files. Expensive for what it is, but it looks like it does the job you need it to very well. I have a silver car with many stone chips on the bonnet, so hoping the chip repair will improve matters enormously! Thanks for the great advice!
I also have a silver car and I can confirm that this method does not work for silver color. In general this method is applicable to colors that are not metallic, and that does not have sparkly particles in them. Normal "simple" colors such as red, black, white (especially) are the best colors to apply this method. If you do not have much marks it is better to use just dr.colorchip and be fine with the result. If it is much just save up your money and pain the whole hood instead of spending 40 eur for this scraper, then anther 20 eur for touch up paint and other details. I did same mistake and ended up painting the whole hood. If I had my knowledge right now I wouldnt even try to do this method and keep my money. In general video is very helpful and well made tho.
Amazing job !! I appreciate your thorough explanation on how to repair stone chips! I look forward to repairing the chips on my SUV, thanks to your video!
Out of general curiosity. Did you end up doing your stone chips? And if you had to do them again tomorrow. Would you still be excited? Heh. I remember first time I did it, I was pumped. 6 hours later I was no longer excited to do rock chips lol. Ever. 😂
Thank you SO MUCH for this video. My case it is a bit different. Instead of rock chips I have clear coat damage for splattered bugs guts. It is a 2010 Lexus with 56k miles.. The paint is coming very nice with the paint correction I have done but the damage is an eye soar. Do you have a technique for that kind of damage???
Top work and keep it up. I have a question. If I order black metallic paint with pearl effect, the clear hardener is included separately and not incorporated into the paint. Could it also work as below or is the loose blank separately a problem for sanding. 1. fill stone chips with black paint 2. White hardener on black paint 3. Allow to dry for 24 hours 4. sand with mirca
What would you recommend if a rock chip is only as deep as the clear coat but your base coat still intact? Would you fill it in with base coat touch up still?
I have seen other videos done by a gentleman in the UK, I believe. He stresses solvent based paint. Is that the same as acrylic? Also, where does one buy the product you used in this video?
I was doing this idea using Duplicolor lacquer base coat sprayed into a pill bottle. IT has an issue with being polished as it has no clear coat. Can I mix some Duplicolor clear into the base coat and fill the paint chip? Also had issues with 'greasy' holes filled with ceramic and waxes getting them clean to hold paint. I found using Dremel and a ball diamond point run that in the hole to grind away the contamination a little allows the paint to stick.
Nice job 👌. So I have a bmw sapphire black metallic. I ordered the right color from a dealer and also got the clear coat. How will I proceed with this. Or is it better to find acrylic paint like you used?
Greate technique best UA-cam, why does we need acrylic paint and just hardener (and what is the % amount between two?) and not CC and paint. What you think your technique in the time will last. Greetings from Greece
What grid of the compound and what pad did you use to polish the hood after sanding? Have you gone with heavier grit to remove the sand marks and then lighter grit to remove swirls and holographics? Thanks in advance. Cheers.
Is the clear coat being mixed in with paint common with most German vehicles? I have a Lapiz blue 2018 Golf R with some stone chips and am curious if I could follow these steps for a similar result. Great video!
Can you use this same method on small chips that are deep enough to create a tiny rust spot? How would you adjust the procedure to fix the rust? I assume you cant just paint over it...
Hello. Great video helped me out so much but I have one problem now, I have 2 1 inche touch up pain smears that have dried is there anyway to remove it? will dual action with medium cut pad work or wet sanding with 2500 or 3000 grit work?
hey you can try and wet sand that lightly 3000 then buff it and you should be good. You can try and just buff it with a cutting compound but not sure how quickly it would come out.
When I overfill a rock chip with paint I use a razor to skim it down. You can try that as well but be very very very careful you can mess up your paint badly if your not patient.
if this vehicle had a clear coat on to of the base coat, you would apply the clear before polishing ? or is the a other procedure ? thank you , amazing content ......... great video
Amazing repair thanks for the video - @Amddetailing some of the comments below say this does not work on metalic paint, is that true, also with the Mirka tool work with touch up paint high spots or is the paint too soft?
What is the brand name of the hardener and where can I get it? I have the factory paint, but unsure about which hardener to mix into the paint. Thank you.
Just curious why would you mask the paint around the chip so when knocking down the touch up and fine sanding you are leaving the relatively healthy paint around the chip untouched?
To hide touch ups like from pens better if they aren't too hidden after you finish your process, clear coat always helps. Reflections greatly affect the color hue of paint. Imagine something with 0 clear coat. It would be a totally different color than something that reflects the colors of the world around it.
very good work, informative video, now I want to add touch ups to my list of detailing services, where are the best places in USA to get the right paint?
@@Amddetailing absolutely love your Channel. And please if you don't mind please tell me where you got the little sander I really can use something like that
Very good video. This process is impressive. I have the original red metal paint kit from Audi. With this kind of paint is it also worse mixing paint and clear varnish ?
Amazing work.. Where do you get your paint from? That's been the headache for me is where to source good quality paint that you don't have to be a repair shop to purchase!
Love your video's !! Have à questions please🙏 Can you tell me if the polishing go after waching it or not ? Many thank's sir and thank's for sharing it
Hello , if i have stone chips on my bumper and around a nostrils BMW . It's collectible car and the paint -exclusive Frozen dark silver matte . In some companies they say it needs to be repainting . What you think ? Cause it is important for me to do everything at the highest level.
This is easily the best stone chip repair video on youtube. Nice work.
nah
I've been watching chip repairs videos the whole day, trying to understand and compare techniques......everyone, absolutely everyone else uses sanding with 1500, 3000, 5000 grit so seeing how this guy repaired all those without doing any prep just getting to business makes him really the winner of simplicity!! I just ordered all kind of items at amazon to tackle some bumper repairs but now I'm having 2nd thoughts!!
Hi, how did it went ? well ? I'm suspicious about the fact that at no point in time he mention clear coat
@@Lastchatte2 It is because it is a solid paint, if you have a metallic paint you need clear coat but paint like this one doesnt have clearcoat from the factory.
Tell us!
For the people asking about the tool to remove the excess paint, it's a denibbing tool or nib file.
Mirka Mini-File
Thank you
@@Amddetailing mirka denibbing file
Nice! You should link the products in the description
I agree
I agree
I agree
Agree
Why are they still not there? Wtf??
Never knew i need this Mirka tool until now. I am not even going to touch up any paint, i just find the tool extremely cool.
Very good tool😉
@@Amddetailing Do you have a link to the tool
Finally a great video on how to do this properly. Greetings from Canada.
Tnx friend
Thanks for being so OCD, in the name of every OCD person ever. That's not only skill and love for what you do, but devotion and a little sickness (the good kind! 🤪)
Thanks. Showing the filling tool was key in this video for me. Awesome work. 😊
exactly that file tool is the key and what I was searching for years. without this tool it is almost impossible to reach the same result. i already did that in the past with like 5000grid sand paper but it is not working, you uselessly remove clearcoat in the surroundings of the spot....whereas with this metal tool and with the correct technique of holding it on properly on the surface of the car, and work it on the paint chip very gently, i can see this work to actually be in my reach.
1 point I wonder however is why car manufacturers are selling color and clearcoat in 2 different bottles. I mean they sell this for end customers right ? not for car body professionals... how is the average car guy actually supposed to do this kind of work properly at home with tthis little paint brushes, like if you are..painting something. its almost certain that this will end up in a mess. its like asking for trouble lol I bought a lot of this "touch up kits" but never went to the clear coat step... always felt like this second step would do more mess than anything else...
Where and how do you get the paint and hardner?
Hi, I used about same method in the past filling paint than a bit clear coat on top than wet sanding and than polishing and the bonnet looks like new painted so I know this method works!!! your method is less heavy on the paint, but you don't use clearcoat but hardener, can I also just make the mix of basecoat and clearcoat? or should it really be acrylic and harder? the degree of gloss then very much depends on the mix. I have already watched many other scratch repairs and videos from your channel but could not find the answer here.
When I ask for 2-component paint "for stone chips", my carpaint shop always mixes some lacquer to the base paint. So I get one can of paint (with lacquer) and another of hardener. Unofortunately I don't know the paint-lacquer ratio. 2:1 or 3:1 perhaps.
Hvala još jednom za priču od Mirka turpijici, stigla nedavno I radio sam s njim na raznim bojama i stvarno je must have alat kako za lakirera tako i za detailera. Doduše, ovo što miješas bazu sa lakom i hardnerom ti je suvišno malo, dosta ti je samo stavit hardener u bazu
Hvala ti a nije vjeruj probao sam ok bude ali postoji mogucnost prilikom brusenja da se "iscupa" boja iz parnice.
Sad sam uzeo UV lak i UV lampu susenje od 3 do 5 min i bice video uskoro i o tome.
Dosta brze,bolje i efikasnije se radi
@@Amddetailing je ima san i ja tih problema al čini mi se da je više do vremena sušenja, UV je zakon
Cao.
Uzeo sam bazu (bez laka), lak i hardener posebno. U kojoj razmeri da pomesam bazu i lak?
Lak i hardener se mesaju 2:1.
2:2:1 (baza:lak:hardener) mozda?
Mozes li mi reci kako se zove spric kojim nabacujes boju? Ovih dana razmisljam kako da sredim rupice na haubi i slucajno vidoh ovaj kanal. Mirka turpija se moze kupiti u Srbiji i vec sam nasao... Hvala unapred!
@@goranstojkovic5838 I ja pokusavam da nadjem neki komentar za iglu.... Nadam se da ce uskoro odgovoriti :)
Great video mate 👍
Less is more when it comes to the music tho 😉
Excellent technique! One of the best touch-up videos online. Thank you for sharing! 👍
2nd, maybe 3rd time watching this video. Definitely the best rock instruction I’ve seen.
Great job! Where can I get a sanding block that you're using? I live in the states and have a nice patina on the 50 yr old paint I'm fixing chips on. The car has not seen sun for over 34 years being inside a building so the paint is in fairly decent condition but having shop rash (scrapes) to correct. Thank you
Thanks for this video. The tool works great on your car! I bought one today but I found that the edges of it keep scratching my paintwork even when holding it really lightly, do you have any tips to avoid this? Thanks!
A hard sanding block with a 2000 or 3000 grit would give you the least damage to you paintwork, if you have already messed it up just polish it with some cutting compund with some elbow grease it should be there
@@amritbanerjee thanks, that is what I ended up doing, the scratches are much lighter but still slightly visible. I might wet sand it when I have time but just a bit hesitant about going completely through the clear
@@aqilrafi you should practice on junk yard panel, then after practicing, you can work on your car paint. good luck
That's a wicked job mate I've never seen it dun before, very impressing, mint job👌
Tnx bro
Would have liked he did other colors to compare results, black is cake and easy to hide imperfections.
Frist class skills, I never wanted stone chips but now I am looking for some to repair 🤣
You can come to England and repair mine. Just took it to a paint chip place and they said they would have to take the whole hood off and repaint it. The damage is no worse than the ones in this video
Incredible results!!!
Tnx my friend
Amazing work! thanks for sharing your knowledge it's greatly appreciated, God bless!
Tnx my friend
Wow! Amazing video! What a transformation. Thank you.
Beautifully done👏🏼
Great video
Definitely has given me the courage to do the stone chips in my suv
What compound did u use for final polishing ?
Thank you keep the videos coming
I’ve ordered one of those mini files. Expensive for what it is, but it looks like it does the job you need it to very well. I have a silver car with many stone chips on the bonnet, so hoping the chip repair will improve matters enormously! Thanks for the great advice!
silver color is difficult to do, darkens when filling
@@Amddetailing still nicer than the rockchips itself
@@Amddetailing I can vouch for the silver darkening when filling. So glad for your comments, as I thought I was doing something wrong.
I also have a silver car and I can confirm that this method does not work for silver color. In general this method is applicable to colors that are not metallic, and that does not have sparkly particles in them. Normal "simple" colors such as red, black, white (especially) are the best colors to apply this method. If you do not have much marks it is better to use just dr.colorchip and be fine with the result. If it is much just save up your money and pain the whole hood instead of spending 40 eur for this scraper, then anther 20 eur for touch up paint and other details. I did same mistake and ended up painting the whole hood. If I had my knowledge right now I wouldnt even try to do this method and keep my money.
In general video is very helpful and well made tho.
How do you get on with your repair?
Nicely done amazing results
Will this scraper work with all touch up paints?
Yes
Great info. I'm going to try it out. I'll come back to repost after my results. Thank you
Tnx
Awesome tool from Mirka. Will buy and try asap. Too bad I didn't see this few months ago.
do you need to do a paint decontamination or claybar first ?
Svaka čast majstore, stvarno odlično.
Hvala,uzivaj
Great video, what type of polish did you use ?
I use ewocar compound
Amazing job !! I appreciate your thorough explanation on how to repair stone chips! I look forward to repairing the chips on my SUV, thanks to your video!
Out of general curiosity. Did you end up doing your stone chips? And if you had to do them again tomorrow. Would you still be excited? Heh. I remember first time I did it, I was pumped. 6 hours later I was no longer excited to do rock chips lol. Ever. 😂
Thank you SO MUCH for this video.
My case it is a bit different. Instead of rock chips I have clear coat damage for splattered bugs guts. It is a 2010 Lexus with 56k miles.. The paint is coming very nice with the paint correction I have done but the damage is an eye soar. Do you have a technique for that kind of damage???
Top work and keep it up. I have a question. If I order black metallic paint with pearl effect, the clear hardener is included separately and not incorporated into the paint. Could it also work as below or is the loose blank separately a problem for sanding.
1. fill stone chips with black paint
2. White hardener on black paint
3. Allow to dry for 24 hours
4. sand with mirca
What would you recommend if a rock chip is only as deep as the clear coat but your base coat still intact? Would you fill it in with base coat touch up still?
Just use clear coat and compound and polish
I have seen other videos done by a gentleman in the UK, I believe. He stresses solvent based paint. Is that the same as acrylic? Also, where does one buy the product you used in this video?
Possible combine lacquer with paint?
Correct me if I wrong but near the edges at the negative bended surfaces can not use the Mirka right?
Fantastic
I have small rust spots where the paint chipped what primer you recommend ?
Solvent based
Thanka!!
Da li moze da se primeni ovaj metod na belu metalik farbu? Pozdrav.
Moze
Awesome video! Great professional work.Congratulations!
Tnx friend
I was doing this idea using Duplicolor lacquer base coat sprayed into a pill bottle. IT has an issue with being polished as it has no clear coat. Can I mix some Duplicolor clear into the base coat and fill the paint chip? Also had issues with 'greasy' holes filled with ceramic and waxes getting them clean to hold paint. I found using Dremel and a ball diamond point run that in the hole to grind away the contamination a little allows the paint to stick.
You must have hardener
Nice job 👌. So I have a bmw sapphire black metallic. I ordered the right color from a dealer and also got the clear coat. How will I proceed with this. Or is it better to find acrylic paint like you used?
Also where you go to look up the paint codes paint mixing process ?
Greate technique best UA-cam, why does we need acrylic paint and just hardener (and what is the % amount between two?) and not CC and paint. What you think your technique in the time will last. Greetings from Greece
What to do the chip is more severe and the base is also damaged? In my case there is bare metal visible (even rusted already) ?
What grid of the compound and what pad did you use to polish the hood after sanding? Have you gone with heavier grit to remove the sand marks and then lighter grit to remove swirls and holographics?
Thanks in advance.
Cheers.
great results, very informative video, thanks
Tnx
After watching your video, whether the same method of repairing the car paint can be applied for the door panel paint with the orange metallic colour?
it's hard to do that color without it being noticed
Amazing paint chip repair. Thanks for sharing your experience and expertise.
That nib file is ingenious. It was good enough to leave it as is after that. Obvs we all would still polish, but still
Yes, you're right
Is the clear coat being mixed in with paint common with most German vehicles? I have a Lapiz blue 2018 Golf R with some stone chips and am curious if I could follow these steps for a similar result. Great video!
Do you prefer mini-file over mirka shark blade? I have the shark blade.
It all depends on the job, somewhere I use one thing, somewhere else there are no rules
But for paint chip fixes it is better?
Yes
Where can I buy the stuff you used - specifically this sanding „stone“?
Great work! Links to the tools and products in the video would be great 👍
Tnx this tool is Mirka Mini-file try mirka official site
Hello, what kind of paint hardener did you use?
Fast hardner Mipa
Can't wait to Spring to do this now ! Thank You !
can I get this acrylic paint for my mazda 3 2016? it's red soul 41v . If I can't find paint with clear coat, what I do then ?
Can you use this same method on small chips that are deep enough to create a tiny rust spot? How would you adjust the procedure to fix the rust? I assume you cant just paint over it...
Wash > clay bar with rust remover as lube > wash > de-grease > start the process outlined in the video
@@dr.z1657 thanks!
Can you use glass dropper? I have like 40 of these stone chips on my hood
Yes
Wow, this is great, what is the scraper called? Thanks
That's nicely done 👌🏽
Will that work on a vertical surface?
Hello. Great video helped me out so much but I have one problem now, I have 2 1 inche touch up pain smears that have dried is there anyway to remove it? will dual action with medium cut pad work or wet sanding with 2500 or 3000 grit work?
hey you can try and wet sand that lightly 3000 then buff it and you should be good. You can try and just buff it with a cutting compound but not sure how quickly it would come out.
When I overfill a rock chip with paint I use a razor to skim it down. You can try that as well but be very very very careful you can mess up your paint badly if your not patient.
@@n3rdshot127 Nice I will try the 3000 grit wet sanding first and then compound with 3D ONE and a ero-fiber pad. Thank you for the information.
Most auto repair paint seems to be enamel based...is acrylic better?
@amddetailing what polishing or cutting compound to use?
Ewocar
I’m curious. Is the word clearcoat mentioned in this video or is paint just an inclusive thing that is referenced to this.
How does it work? Wasn't the clear coat damaged around the chips in the process? I could not tell from the video.
Hello, can you use this technique with multicoat paint, like the pearlescent white? Thanks
Yes
if this vehicle had a clear coat on to of the base coat, you would apply the clear before polishing ? or is the a other procedure ? thank you , amazing content ......... great video
Thanks for the advice! Not so impressed by the Merceded orange peel paintwork 🤭
Amazing repair thanks for the video - @Amddetailing some of the comments below say this does not work on metalic paint, is that true, also with the Mirka tool work with touch up paint high spots or is the paint too soft?
I suppose the paint you use includes both the color and clear coat mixed?
What do you recommend to 'degrease' the area first?
Isopropil alcohol
I can’t seem to find that Mirka mini file at my region do you recommend anything else instead that would provide the same result?
Try buy ebay
What is the brand name of the hardener and where can I get it? I have the factory paint, but unsure about which hardener to mix into the paint. Thank you.
the hardener is looking for where car paint is made and is looking for a fast hardener
Just curious why would you mask the paint around the chip so when knocking down the touch up and fine sanding you are leaving the relatively healthy paint around the chip untouched?
your conclusion is wrong, try and see and let me know
you make this look to easy. im sure it is for you. I have never done this before. so how difficult woulld you think it is, for a noob?
If I use a touch up laquer paint pen do I use the clear coat sponge after I have sanded down the repair area and then buff and polish?
To hide touch ups like from pens better if they aren't too hidden after you finish your process, clear coat always helps. Reflections greatly affect the color hue of paint. Imagine something with 0 clear coat. It would be a totally different color than something that reflects the colors of the world around it.
What do you do if the pits has some rusting?
very good work, informative video, now I want to add touch ups to my list of detailing services, where are the best places in USA to get the right paint?
I don't know that, my friend, I live in Bosnia
Wow! Amazing work. Thx for sharing
Tnx and enjoy
Very good. Where do you buy that level scrapper?
How do you approach this task if you have separate base coat and clear coat? Do you mix together? Thanks
Hello friend, how many days did you wait to be able to pass Mirka's mini tool?
one day
Again amazing job and thank you for sharing! your video's are superb! love watching them every time.
Tnx frien and enjoy im my cannel
What type of acrylic and hardener do you use
@@davidcronhelm4804 standard acrylic and quick heather (dries in 40 min)
@@Amddetailing absolutely love your Channel. And please if you don't mind please tell me where you got the little sander I really can use something like that
@@DentZero123 try Mirka official page name is Mirka Mini-file
Very good video. This process is impressive. I have the original red metal paint kit from Audi. With this kind of paint is it also worse mixing paint and clear varnish ?
Yes
@@Amddetailing thank you
Hey great video! I have one of those files. Are there paint colors that this exact method will not work on? Like paint that has flake/pearl in it?
Can this technique be used with touch up pen ?
Awesome job friend. Great info. Question. How did you get that good soooo shiny. It looks totally awesome.
Question, when i buy a touch up paint from a paint supplier can i add additional hardener to get it to dry faster ?
Amazing work.. Where do you get your paint from? That's been the headache for me is where to source good quality paint that you don't have to be a repair shop to purchase!
the paint we buy, we buy it at a car and paint store, according to the code found in the vehicle's service book
Do you know if any color is available in achrilic
How long do you let the paint cure for before using the file, can you wait days until it's fully cured?
it is best to leave it for 24 hours to harden
Great tips with the touch up, and you didint sand anymore after file? No need?
it depends on the thickness of the filling, but it should always be sanded a little
Great work! I'm about to do the same on my Audi . Can I ask what is the block you're using to sand down the excess paint filled in the chip ?
1500 and 2000 grit paper
Love your video's !!
Have à questions please🙏
Can you tell me if the polishing go after waching it or not ?
Many thank's sir and thank's for sharing it
Yes polish after filling and sanding
Hello , if i have stone chips on my bumper and around a nostrils BMW . It's collectible car and the paint -exclusive Frozen dark silver matte . In some companies they say it needs to be repainting . What you think ? Cause it is important for me to do everything at the highest level.
Yes You can
WOW! Incredible work, sir. 😎👍
How many miles had the mercedes?
what do you use for degreaser?
Ipa(iso propil alcohol)