Removing excess touch up paint on stone chips?

ph001

Lifer
N. Yorkshire.
Hey guys,

Thought I'd have a go at touching up some of the many stone chips on the bonnet of the zed at the weekend so sprayed a little aerosol paint into a lid (I find the touch up pens paint far too thick) and used a cocktail stick to apply to the chip.

Left overnight (this may have been my mistake here) and came back in the morning to a reasonable result but many of the chips now have small 'bumps' of paint around the outside of the chip which doesn't look great from some angles.

I tried flattening down with a DA polisher but it doesn't really touch them as it's not localised enough.

Is there any kind of solvent I could apply to remove the excess paint without harming the top coat? I think in hindsight I should have removed the excess after around 30 mins or so before it had fully cured, similar to the way the Chipex system works.
 
depending on the severity and if a da polisher isn't shifting it, your options are anything from a rotary or wet sanding with 2000 paper and then hitting with a DA but obviously both need to be approached with caution
 
I use a 3" air powered DA, with 1500 followed by 3000 discs, and then the big DA with meg's 105 and 205 polish. Works great on solid colours.

Mike
 
Ah OK, I have a 3" plate so looks like the 1500 and 3000 grade pads are what are required (do you just use them with water)? Any links to pads you'd recommend?
 
ph001 said:
Ah OK, I have a 3" plate so looks like the 1500 and 3000 grade pads are what are required (do you just use them with water)? Any links to pads you'd recommend?

I use these: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/10-100x-3-75mm-Nonporous-Round-Sanding-Discs-Polishing-Pad-Sandpaper-Mix-Grit/122562098501?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&var=422987210857&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649

And these: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/10-100x-3-75mm-Nonporous-Round-Sanding-Discs-Polishing-Pad-Sandpaper-Mix-Grit/122562098501?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&var=422987210859&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649

With one of these, although mine was cheaper from Euro; http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Professional-75mm-3-Mini-DA-Air-Sander-Car-Body-and-Alloy-Wheel-Repairs-/111901208884?epid=0&hash=item1a0dd4f134:g:EqgAAOxyrx5TlZl3

Make sure you clean the area thoroughly and use a clay bar or the like to remove contaminants otherwise the DA will pick them up and grind them into the paint!

Mike
 
Use a de-nibbing tool first before DA/compound. I have a Festool De-nibber same as this: https://youtu.be/7TgS6qVoA5A
Not cheap (£50ish! :( ) but I've had mine for donkeys years. :thumbsup:
 
patriot66 said:
Use a de-nibbing tool first before DA/compound. I have a Festool De-nibber same as this: https://youtu.be/7TgS6qVoA5A
Not cheap (£50ish! :( ) but I've had mine for donkeys years. :thumbsup:

Exactly what I do and works a treat :thumbsup:
 
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