PadawanPrime
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I plan on tackling the "dozens" of paint chips on my Honda Accord. The previous owner had at least the front bumper repainted, judging from the paint overspray (speckled everywhere) on the portion of the bumper grill that is NOT supposed to be painted. So anyway, there are tons of tiny paint chips to fix.
I read previously that Honda paint is soft, and specifically, that Honda Touch Up Paint should be left to cure for about 6 days for best results. I have two Mothers Paint Chip Kits that I will use to level off the paint chips. I probably will test about a dozen paint chips first to see the results.
My question is:
How long do I wait before using the Mothers Paint Chip Kit on my Honda Touch Up Paint? Six days? :nixweiss
Also, anyone w/ advice and/or experience that will help me is greatly appreciated.
I have never used the Mothers Paint Chip Repair Kit before in my life.
I have washed and clayed the entire car. I plan to:
1. Use some alcohol to clean the paint chip and wipe away w/ mf towel.
2. Fill the paint chip to "almost level" to the surface (slight bubble) w/ a toothpick.
3. Wait for the touch up paint to dry (6 days???).
4. Wash (again). With a new white pillowcase/sheet use the Mothers Paint Chip Kit to level the paint chip.
5. Apply some wax over the repaired paint chip. Later, when all the paint chips in the area are done, wash, clay (again), Mothers PowerPolish, SEPC (is this step redundant???), #21, S100.
6. Thank God, it's over. :grinno:
TIA.
I read previously that Honda paint is soft, and specifically, that Honda Touch Up Paint should be left to cure for about 6 days for best results. I have two Mothers Paint Chip Kits that I will use to level off the paint chips. I probably will test about a dozen paint chips first to see the results.
My question is:
How long do I wait before using the Mothers Paint Chip Kit on my Honda Touch Up Paint? Six days? :nixweiss
Also, anyone w/ advice and/or experience that will help me is greatly appreciated.

I have washed and clayed the entire car. I plan to:
1. Use some alcohol to clean the paint chip and wipe away w/ mf towel.
2. Fill the paint chip to "almost level" to the surface (slight bubble) w/ a toothpick.
3. Wait for the touch up paint to dry (6 days???).
4. Wash (again). With a new white pillowcase/sheet use the Mothers Paint Chip Kit to level the paint chip.
5. Apply some wax over the repaired paint chip. Later, when all the paint chips in the area are done, wash, clay (again), Mothers PowerPolish, SEPC (is this step redundant???), #21, S100.
6. Thank God, it's over. :grinno:
TIA.