kouksie
CEG'er
Hey hey,
I drive a chev blazer with a body kit installed, and the wheel-wells are just covered in chips that bounce off from god-knows-where. I'm irritated by them because the truck is a dark beige/brown, and the chips are a bright blue color. Without painting the whole piece again, how would you deal with paint chips so that they don't look like painted-in spots with respect to the rest of the panel? I tried touching one up in a inconspicuous place, and it totally looks like I dabbed it on.
Any suggestions/hints would be very appreciated. Thanks in advance!
I drive a chev blazer with a body kit installed, and the wheel-wells are just covered in chips that bounce off from god-knows-where. I'm irritated by them because the truck is a dark beige/brown, and the chips are a bright blue color. Without painting the whole piece again, how would you deal with paint chips so that they don't look like painted-in spots with respect to the rest of the panel? I tried touching one up in a inconspicuous place, and it totally looks like I dabbed it on.
Any suggestions/hints would be very appreciated. Thanks in advance!