nysimonsez
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I have a dark blue '04 Toy 4Runner. I'm not sure if it's metallic paint but it looks like it is. Anyway I'm doing touch-ups on some chips and scratches (and boy there are many) and have followed the various chip repair posts.
I layered the touch-up paint into a blob and proceeds to wet-sand with 2500 grit. After sanding down the paint I noticed that the touch-up is lighter than the original paint even though the touch-up I used was original factory paint. My question is, should I add a clear coat prior to wet-sanding as I read from another post that clear coat needs to be added to metallic paint? will the clear coat help blend in the color to the original paint? Can I use any OTC clear coat and not have to be from factory? If clear coat helps, can I add it to the ones I already sanded or do I need to re-touch up first?
I'm learning to do do the chip repair and have able to wet-sand and then polish out without problems, except for the lighter color problem described above and having layering the touch-up too much (I guess I need to go to 2000 or 1500 grit to sand those down).
appreciate your reply.
I layered the touch-up paint into a blob and proceeds to wet-sand with 2500 grit. After sanding down the paint I noticed that the touch-up is lighter than the original paint even though the touch-up I used was original factory paint. My question is, should I add a clear coat prior to wet-sanding as I read from another post that clear coat needs to be added to metallic paint? will the clear coat help blend in the color to the original paint? Can I use any OTC clear coat and not have to be from factory? If clear coat helps, can I add it to the ones I already sanded or do I need to re-touch up first?
I'm learning to do do the chip repair and have able to wet-sand and then polish out without problems, except for the lighter color problem described above and having layering the touch-up too much (I guess I need to go to 2000 or 1500 grit to sand those down).
appreciate your reply.