Replacating Stone Chip texture.
Replacating Stone Chip texture.
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Original Poster:

3,798 posts

75 months

Friday 24th April 2020
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Lock down project....dump running dog carting estate.

Polyester sill stone chip/protector : I have had to remove some of the thick polyester protector to add in a section (access bung missing = mud = rust)

Question, , How to replicate the dimpled look that is the factory finish ?



Weso

475 posts

225 months

Friday 24th April 2020
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You can get aerosol stone chip paint from most motor factors.
The good ones come with 2 nozzles for a smooth or textured finish.
HTH
Wes

steveo3002

10,987 posts

195 months

Friday 24th April 2020
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shutz spray gun and overpaintable stonechip

paintman

7,844 posts

211 months

Friday 24th April 2020
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Finish the welding. (Needs to fully seamed, not tacked)
Grind flat.
Clean the whole length of the stonechipped area.
Mask.
Spray with stonechip protecting stuff of your choice as required to try & make the whole thing uniform.

caley64

125 posts

243 months

Friday 24th April 2020
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As mentioned above, spray on stone chip. UPOL, Dinitrol, Hammerite, etc

Blue32

453 posts

190 months

Saturday 25th April 2020
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I have a similar question to the op.

Does anybody know what stone chip VW use in the wheel arches on a MK 4 Golf? As i want to try getting this looking as close to factory as possible once i have taken car of the remaining rust.



It is a grey rubbery compound that looks to be a couple of mm thick so not sure if its a spray application or something else?

shtu

4,085 posts

167 months

Tuesday 28th April 2020
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That's a brush on seam sealer. Upol make one, about £10 a can.

Duplicate the finish using a cut-down paintbrush. Thinners is also handy.