11-23-2019, 07:38 AM
I am not smart enough to cut and paste a link on the iPad.
But in addition to Steve’s solution, take a look at “curved tip dental irrigation syringes” on amazon. I buy them by the box.
Prep the area by cleaning the chip with lacquer thinner and a toothbrush.
Put the touch up paint in the syringe. Put the flat tip of the syringe in the chip and very carefully dispense the paint. Use the flat tip to work around the chip edge. Cover the chip, but don’t try to fill in the hole flush with the rest of the paint. Let it dry for a couple of hours, and come back with clear coat in a syringe to fill it in flush.
If you have to clean up any excess paint, use denatured alcohol on a lint free rag. Denatured alcohol will not make a runny mess like lacquer thinner or other automotive paint reducers.
Good visibility and steady hands are keys to success.
But in addition to Steve’s solution, take a look at “curved tip dental irrigation syringes” on amazon. I buy them by the box.
Prep the area by cleaning the chip with lacquer thinner and a toothbrush.
Put the touch up paint in the syringe. Put the flat tip of the syringe in the chip and very carefully dispense the paint. Use the flat tip to work around the chip edge. Cover the chip, but don’t try to fill in the hole flush with the rest of the paint. Let it dry for a couple of hours, and come back with clear coat in a syringe to fill it in flush.
If you have to clean up any excess paint, use denatured alcohol on a lint free rag. Denatured alcohol will not make a runny mess like lacquer thinner or other automotive paint reducers.
Good visibility and steady hands are keys to success.
Richard and Rhonda Entrekin
99 Newell, 512
Maverick Hybrid Toad
Inverness, FL (when we're home )