Touching up stonechips…tool?
Touching up stonechips…tool?
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carreauchompeur

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18,288 posts

224 months

Thursday 12th May 2022
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Any ideas? Have a few stonechips i want to fill in. Brush that comes with touch up paint is ridiculous. Have been trying toothpicks but it doesn’t work quite as well as I would like… ta

Jakg

3,876 posts

188 months

Thursday 12th May 2022
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carreauchompeur said:
Any ideas? Have a few stonechips i want to fill in. Brush that comes with touch up paint is ridiculous. Have been trying toothpicks but it doesn’t work quite as well as I would like… ta
You can get touch-up brushes - e.g. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/313950442132

Dog Star

17,165 posts

188 months

Thursday 12th May 2022
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Jakg said:
carreauchompeur said:
Any ideas? Have a few stonechips i want to fill in. Brush that comes with touch up paint is ridiculous. Have been trying toothpicks but it doesn’t work quite as well as I would like… ta
You can get touch-up brushes - e.g. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/313950442132
Yep - that’s what I came on here to post. They’re excellent - my local paint place just gives you a handful if you ask nicely.

You can do millions of chips quite quickly.

Rawhide

977 posts

233 months

Thursday 12th May 2022
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I saw on a youtube video a hypodermic needle being used to good effect. That was more of a professional job and involved wet sanding etc though.

LankyMcTally

329 posts

117 months

Thursday 12th May 2022
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For real precision and control of touch up paint, consider something like the Loew-Cornell fine line painting pen. I got one having seen it demonstrated on the Ammo detailing channel:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uz-zW-cLdUs

Weso

474 posts

224 months

Thursday 12th May 2022
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Cocktail stick is easily the best way.
You need to drop the paint into the chip rather than brush it in, and cocktail sticks are perfect, and you get 100s for 99p.
I used to do loads of stone chip touch ups when I was in the motor trade.

paintman

7,842 posts

210 months

Thursday 12th May 2022
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Straightened out paper clip - if necessary you can file or sand to make the point finer - or a bit of mig wire.

carreauchompeur

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18,288 posts

224 months

Thursday 12th May 2022
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Great tips guys thanks!

Chubbyross

4,807 posts

105 months

Friday 13th May 2022
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LankyMcTally said:
For real precision and control of touch up paint, consider something like the Loew-Cornell fine line painting pen. I got one having seen it demonstrated on the Ammo detailing channel:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uz-zW-cLdUs
I bought one of these. Fantastic tool. Bit of a faff filling it and cleaning it but the level of control makes it worth the trouble.

Belle427

11,072 posts

253 months

Friday 13th May 2022
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I found these good but would not pay for them again as they are too expensive.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/321323559925?hash=item4...

V1nce Fox

5,508 posts

88 months

Friday 13th May 2022
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Get a square of toilet paper and twist a corner to a fine point. When it clogs, tear off and repeat.

You can also separate the ply for even finer work.

Edited by V1nce Fox on Friday 13th May 07:52

andygo

7,235 posts

275 months

Monday 1st August 2022
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V1nce Fox said:
Get a square of toilet paper and twist a corner to a fine point. When it clogs, tear off and repeat.

You can also separate the ply for even finer work.

Edited by V1nce Fox on Friday 13th May 07:52
Thats a great tip for wiping your bum, what about something for stone chips on car paintwork though? smile

Chubbyross

4,807 posts

105 months

Monday 1st August 2022
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Chubbyross said:
LankyMcTally said:
For real precision and control of touch up paint, consider something like the Loew-Cornell fine line painting pen. I got one having seen it demonstrated on the Ammo detailing channel:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uz-zW-cLdUs
I bought one of these. Fantastic tool. Bit of a faff filling it and cleaning it but the level of control makes it worth the trouble.
I use one of these too. It gives you an amazing level of control. Yes, it’s a right faff to fill and clean but definitely worth it if you want to do an expert job.