Traeger2591
New member
First off, I've been browsing around here awhile but just decided to join so I can post and what not. So sorry for being a noob haha.
Anyway, I'm getting ready to do my spring detail here in a week about (I know, it's late). I'm gonna be going home from school so I'll have plenty of time.
The car though has alot of small rock chips on it from driving lots of highway miles. The front bumper and hood were messed up in an accident and had to be repainted so that probably hasn't helped the durability of the paint. But I was wondering if it would be worth my while to try to get some touch up paint and fix these or if I should just have someone redo it for me. The problem is, is that there's so many of the little chips that idk if it's worth it to go over them with touch up paint.
I have searched quite a bit and read a couple write-up's on here about fixing paint chips. They talk about wetsanding the paint down, but with this many of the chips in a small area, I'd basically be sanding alot of the paint down.
Anyway, just lmk what you guys think I should do. Here are some pics:
Sorry for the image quality, these were on my pos cellphone that has no autofocus. Thanks in advance for any advice.
Passenger Mirror:
Some on the front bumper (along with bugs):
Deep chip on the hood:
Another one on the front bumper:
An old scratch that was tried to touch up, can it be better?
Anyway, I'm getting ready to do my spring detail here in a week about (I know, it's late). I'm gonna be going home from school so I'll have plenty of time.
The car though has alot of small rock chips on it from driving lots of highway miles. The front bumper and hood were messed up in an accident and had to be repainted so that probably hasn't helped the durability of the paint. But I was wondering if it would be worth my while to try to get some touch up paint and fix these or if I should just have someone redo it for me. The problem is, is that there's so many of the little chips that idk if it's worth it to go over them with touch up paint.
I have searched quite a bit and read a couple write-up's on here about fixing paint chips. They talk about wetsanding the paint down, but with this many of the chips in a small area, I'd basically be sanding alot of the paint down.
Anyway, just lmk what you guys think I should do. Here are some pics:
Sorry for the image quality, these were on my pos cellphone that has no autofocus. Thanks in advance for any advice.
Passenger Mirror:

Some on the front bumper (along with bugs):

Deep chip on the hood:

Another one on the front bumper:

An old scratch that was tried to touch up, can it be better?
