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.
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.