Touchup paint in a chip that has lifted edges

dfoxengr

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I looked at a chip under 40x magnification and I can see the rim of the chip is lifted slightly. How should I take care of this to get best adhesion.



Products I have that should come in handy:

Rustoleum wax and grease remover

IPA

Scratch pens in large and small sizes (fiberglass sanding pen) Amazon.com: Scratch Brush, Fiberglass (Colors may vary): Home Improvement

Dr Colorchip



I am not sure if i should sand away the lifted edge or not. That's what the pens would be for.



Thanks
 
Clean it out really good, scuff the edges, clean with solvent and this time-apply a primer before you put the color and clear on.

That's probably why it lifted, started corroding under the paint.
 
this is a chip that's not ever been touched up. I guess I wasn't clear about that.

the factory paint is lifted around the rim. in the center is bare metal.



I do also have some touchup primer though. I guess following your advice for this first repair of this chip will work.

thanks
 
dfoxengr- Much as I like the "sanding pens", I find them a little tricky to use without marring the adjacent good paint. I whittle the pen's filaments down with a razor blade, but often it's just not the right too for the job compared to, say...the corner of a folded piece of sandpaper.



At least tape all around the chip to help avoid an "oops!".
 
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