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REPAIR: Paintchip. Metal exposed

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Old Feb 9, 2005 | 12:45 PM
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Hey everyone,
Today, someone threw a tiny nail in the air and it landed on my trunk.

Anyways, there is a chip in my paint now. I can see the metal on the car so the nail has removed the clearcoat and all the paint in that little spot.

Any suggestions on how to repair this? If it matters, the car is a White 2001 Honda Civic.

Thanks!
Old Feb 9, 2005 | 01:16 PM
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Touch up paint works for me.
Old Feb 9, 2005 | 01:47 PM
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Whats the best way? Im anal about my car being dent/ding/chip/etc free.

Will touch up paint:
-Last
-Blend in the best (among all other possible methods)
-Go on relatively easy

Also, wouldnt I need clearcoat?

Sorry for 20 questions but Im just trying to research the matter and looking for the best possible method of fixing this.
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Lord. OCD?
Old Feb 9, 2005 | 01:50 PM
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find out who did it and have them repaint car
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http://www.paintscratch.com/paintpen.htm
Old Feb 9, 2005 | 01:57 PM
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Default Re: REPAIR: Paintchip. Metal exposed

Originally Posted by BigHead Ted
find out who did it and have them repaint car
well, it was a friend of mine and it was an accident. he didnt mean to do it and the nail just landed on the car.

repainting is too much but im trying to find the second best method that i could do.

Originally Posted by JBub
Lord. OCD?
I guess. I just want to keep it in good order.

It especially doesnt help that my car is white and it went to the metal (black) so for us semi-OCD people, it sticks out alot.
Old Feb 9, 2005 | 03:31 PM
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Default Re: REPAIR: Paintchip. Metal exposed

I've used the paint pens. You can get them from advanced auto or auto zone. I used very thin coats. Do one coat and let it dry. Do another coat. Dry. You keep doing this, slowly building up layers until it's the same/close height to the stock paint.
Worked well for me with the red. You don't see it unless you look hard....actually looking for it.
Good luck
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