richy
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- Mar 27, 2007
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Thanks kindly! If the customer is local, I have them pick up the touch up paint at a paint supply house here in town. In this case, she brought the touch up pen from Mercedes. As for how I do it, first I compound and polish (you can create enough heat to pull it out of the chip otherwise) and then use a pointy toothpick and put a small amount on and let it wick down into the chip. Imagine the chip as an empty bowl: I'm not trying to fill the bowl, I'm just trying to line the bottom of it with paint so the white chip doesn't show against the black surrounding surface. I am not trying to place a "blob" of paint on there which is why I use the pointy toothpick. I've also tried using a needle, but prefer the size of the toothpick. Afterward, it gets coated.How do you fill in the paint chips? What product do you use?
Do you buy the fill in paint ahead of time before the client comes?
Beautiful work as usual Rick!
Hope that helps!
Wow, isn't that strange?? And here I though Hans or Franz or whoever just grabbed the wrong one off the shelf.Nice work!
Every jet black C300 I've worked on has had metallic door handles too, it's very strange.
Thank you Derek for the comment and for taking the time to do so!Awesome work as always!! :xyxthumbs: