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Rossa corsa touch up paint

Discussion in 'Detailing & Showroom' started by Austin Newman, Jan 10, 2020.

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  1. Austin Newman

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  2. PaulK

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    It looks like you need to fill it in and then hit it with paint? I'd consult with a body shop.

    If you just want touch up paint, look at Dr. Color Chip. They can match the paint pretty well and if you follow their directions, no paint globs so it's completely smooth. I use them on my car and it works really well.
     
  3. Ianjoub

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    If you just want a touch up, NAIL POLISH.

    Go into CVS, Walgreens, etc... leave your DL with the cashier and bring 4 or 5 bottles outside that look close. Go back in and pay for the one that is the correct color.
     
  4. Wade

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  5. HOF Ferrari

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    That's an interesting theory ??, Or just spend $20 or so and get an actual perfect match with Paintscratch.com or Automotivetouchup.com ( I've used both).
     
  6. Austin Newman

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    True that


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  7. PaulK

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    I can't stand it when touch up paint doesn't match. I had to go in and remove the old touch up paint (using a heat gun and tooth pick worked perfectly with no scratching). Then I used Dr. Color Chip to fill in the old spots and smooth out the paint. No paint blobs and its like it was never there.
     

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