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How to flatten paint chip paint blob
Any tips other than being really careful how much paint to apply?
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Make sure it's thinned enough to flow, use an artist brush to apply and use multiple coats to build it up.
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carefully wet sand w/ 1200-1500 grit and buff...go easy!!!
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^^^ go easy... you can use dish soap as a lubricant to create a surface to float 1200-1500 grit wet-sand paper. I block in onto a paint mixing stick cut down to two inches. The soap helps keep the paper off the paint surface around the paint blob.
To apply touch-up paint, use a toothpick and have patience to only apply as much as the chip will "take". A small amount of paint at the end of the toothpick is enough. Touch the exposed metal and you will see the paint get pulled off the toothpick - capilary action? Wait for it to dry, repeat until you build the paint just above the un-chipped surface. Sand as above. |
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Carefully cut the top off with one of these if you have a big blob. Then wet sand.
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