Introduction
Paint chips are caused by flying road debris, as well as environmental and harsh weather conditions. As a working master auto technician, owner of several vehicles (even before I was legally allowed to drive) and vocational educator for over 50 years, I have seen first-hand the damage even the smallest paint chip can cause if not fixed as soon as possible.
Quick action will mean paint chips only require a simple fix. But if you choose to ignore them, they'll quickly begin to rust and cause your car's paint to start fading and peeling right before your eyes. This is why I always have a small bottle of matching touch-up paint for all of my vehicles in my garage.
Ahead, you'll find simple tips and a step-by-step procedure from an experienced autobody repair technician and automotive detailing specialist on how to repair harmful paint chips before they can ruin your vehicle's finish.
Materials Required
- Car wax
- Ceramic paint protection coating (optional)
- Dawn dishwashing detergent
- Microfiber towels
- Polishing compound
- Primer
- Touch-up paint
- Wax remover or denatured alcohol