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Touch-Up Paint

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by T4R.ODIN, Jul 2, 2018.

  1. Jul 2, 2018 at 11:02 AM
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    T4R.ODIN

    T4R.ODIN [OP] New Member

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    Hi, 4Runner Family.

    I just got a new 4Runner in January. I innocently enough managed to chip the paint on the door. I wasn’t happy with the first touch-up I did, made a second pass, and ended up with a quarter-sized atrocity (pictures attached). Any ideas as to how I can correct this? Thanks!

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  2. Jul 2, 2018 at 12:45 PM
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    jester243

    jester243 rabble rabble rabble

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    I changed some lights, tires and tinted windows...mind blowing huh
    Hi Andrew, welcome to the site :wave:

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    just kidding, never maaco... This is why I don't bother trying with touchup paint, I know I will make an equal monstrosity if it try. If its that small of an area can you live with it, or maybe since its a small spot see how much a reputable body shop would charge to do it. Hopefully someone with a better idea will be along, good luck :thumbsup:
     
  3. Jul 2, 2018 at 1:28 PM
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    T4R.ODIN

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    Thanks, Jester243 and Backslider. I did this in a 110-degree garage, so the paint became heavy and tacky on the applicator. I talked to the paint subcontractor at my local Toyota dealership today. As far as small-scale work, he told me he can’t do much differently or better than I did. He said my best bet is to wait for cooler weather, use lacquer thinner to smooth down the area that stands proud, then go from there, all at the risk of making it worse. There may be a lot of the factory paint underneath (I used Rustoleum for this). Thoughts?
     

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