Paint preparation
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carreauchompeur

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18,289 posts

224 months

Friday 15th June 2012
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I've just had my Chipex stone chip correction kit through the post, that I won at Caring With Cars. Very exciting, and I will report back on results.

Couple of questions though- my car has a nasty chip/gouge, not huge but looks like something hooked into the paint and it needs flattening. What should I use prior to the paint kit to flatten it? Talking very small scale, not sanding whole panels ;-)

Also, what's best to get the affected areas completely clean and ready for paint? I've applied a Kurust stone chip pen onto the affected areas but need to clean prior to painting.

Ta!

Sam

SirSamuelOfBuca

1,353 posts

177 months

Friday 15th June 2012
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Make sure all traces of wax has been removed. Using degreaser or something :-)

WhoseGeneration

4,090 posts

227 months

Friday 15th June 2012
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SirSamuelOfBuca said:
Make sure all traces of wax has been removed. Using degreaser or something :-)
Something that removes any trace of silicone.

GC8

19,910 posts

210 months

Saturday 16th June 2012
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Nothing can do that.

carreauchompeur

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18,289 posts

224 months

Saturday 16th June 2012
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I do have engine degreaser but wary of using it on paintwork. Alcohol?

GC8

19,910 posts

210 months

Saturday 16th June 2012
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Silicone is the bane of bodyshops, unfortunately. I dont think that there is a simple answer.

loftylad

309 posts

249 months

Saturday 16th June 2012
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IPA ? (Isopropyl alcohol)

Wheelrepairit

3,007 posts

224 months

Saturday 16th June 2012
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Panel wipe, it's the future.