K 3500 Truck 4WD V8-379 6.2L DSL (1985)
Paint: Customer Interest
Paint - Chips On Exterior Leading Edges
GMC NUMBER:
92-10-104
GROUP:
10 Body
DATE:
July 1992
CORPORATE
NUMBER:
261001
SUBJECT:
PAINT CHIPS ON EXTERIOR LEADING EDGES (APPLY STONE CHIP PROTECTOR)
MODELS:
1985-92 ALL TRUCKS
Driving some 1985-92 trucks on gravel or dirt roads may result in exterior stone chips. A "stone chip" can be defined as an area that has been stripped of
the topcoat due to contact with gravel or other similar materials.
Some GMC Truck paint finishes contain a anti-stone chip protector on the lower exterior surfaces. The anti-stone chip material is applied to the lower
fenders, the complete rocker panels, lower doors, quarter panel dogleg, and to the lower rear of the quarter panel behind the wheel. For appearance
reasons the anti-stone chip material will usually end at a body characteristic line.
Anti-Stone Chip Protector can be purchased locally and applied to areas of a vehicle prone to stone chips. Upon application, the anti-stone chip protector
may also provide resistance to water, oil, etc. and has excellent corrosion characteristics.
Anti-Chip Spot Repair
1.
Wash the entire vehicle with water and a mild detergent soap, rinse thoroughly and let dry.
2.
Clean the vehicle with a precleaning solvent to remove oils and dirts.
3.
Sand the repair area and feather edge using an appropriate sand paper as required. Extend the feather edge 1 1/2 to two inches out to prevent a
"bulls eye" from appearing.
4.
Prepare the repair area and spray any bare metal areas with epoxy primer or self-etch prime or equivalent.
5.
Apply 1-2 coats of primer over the bare metal areas. Allow 15-20 minutes to dry before anti-stone chip protector is applied.
6.
Apply one coat of anti-stone chip protector as required. (See Anti-Stone Chip Protector Information For Suppliers)
Important
Refer to the supplier specifications provided with the material for proper application techniques.
7.
Allow approximately 2 hrs of drying time as required.
8.
Anti-stone chip protector can be topcoated with a single stage or base/clear coat urethane finish or can be left as the final coat.
Panel Repair
Procedures for repairing a panel are the same as repairing a spot repair except for step 3. It may be easier for the painter to sand the entire panel. This
will allow the painter to apply a more uniform application when the anti-stone chip protector is applied.
Note:
The anti-chip protector does not have to be stripped, it is easy to sand and has good feather edging characteristics.
Anti-Stone Chip Protector Supplier Information