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Pelican170 08-07-2012 09:30 AM

Dr. Colorchip - PW Paint?
 
Hey,

Saw a few hits on this here and there but wanted more info. Has anyone used this on PW paint? how does it blend with the rest? Ive read that there is no pearl in it so it makes me nervous but wanted some feedback from this forum. I have a few small chips on my front bumper and a decent one on my hood i just found...

dmhenderson 08-07-2012 09:43 AM

I have it in black and the kit is really nice and worth the coin. Would assume the results in white are similar.

speedfreek 08-07-2012 09:46 AM

I have used it here is my review.

http://www.the370z.com/detailing-was...arl-white.html

If they are deep I would take a look at Applied Colors Scratch Repair kit. I have never used them but when researching possible solutions they popped up. Applied Colors incorporates 3M Putty into their kit to fill in the blemish (scratch/chip) and then adds the paint on top. I am sure you could just pick up some 3M putty to use with the Dr. Colorchip kit and have the same solution. I am more intersted if someone does try the Applied Colors kit if the touch up paint has pearl in it or not.

Good luck on getting your ride fixed!

Pelican170 08-07-2012 11:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by speedfreek (Post 1857414)
I have used it here is my review.

http://www.the370z.com/detailing-was...arl-white.html

If they are deep I would take a look at Applied Colors Scratch Repair kit. I have never used them but when researching possible solutions they popped up. Applied Colors incorporates 3M Putty into their kit to fill in the blemish (scratch/chip) and then adds the paint on top. I am sure you could just pick up some 3M putty to use with the Dr. Colorchip kit and have the same solution. I am more intersted if someone does try the Applied Colors kit if the touch up paint has pearl in it or not.

Good luck on getting your ride fixed!

Hey, thanks. Do you think you could layer the Dr. Colorchip? I dont know if I want to fill in spots with putty...

So, how did the paint blend? Dr. Colorchip doesnt have any pearl in it, correct?

speedfreek 08-07-2012 11:22 AM

Yes you can layer it. If it is deep as my chip it would take 2 or possibly 3 coats to make it flush eliminating the dimple.

There is no pearl in the Dr. Colorchip paint. All you get is the base coat. It blends well enough to hide small chips. Only person that will notice it is of course you cuz you know its there. Also of course when you wash and polish it you will notice it. However to the casual observer they will not see it unless they are staring at the front bumper for a while to detect any blemishes.

Pelican170 08-07-2012 11:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by speedfreek (Post 1857654)
Yes you can layer it. If it is deep as my chip it would take 2 or possibly 3 coats to make it flush eliminating the dimple.

There is no pearl in the Dr. Colorchip paint. All you get is the base coat. It blends well enough to hide small chips. Only person that will notice it is of course you cuz you know its there. Also of course when you wash and polish it you will notice it. However to the casual observer they will not see it unless they are staring at the front bumper for a while to detect any blemishes.

Gotcha. Why do you say that when I wash and polish it I will notice? Due to no clearcoat?

But what you said is how i figured it would be. The chip is somewhat hard to notice as it is but of course I notice it! ha

speedfreek 08-07-2012 11:51 AM

I say that because not only do you know where the blemish is but you will be up close and rubbing on the affected area. Also when that close you will notice that there is no pearl. From a few feet away it blends fine but up that close of course you can tell.

Pelican170 08-07-2012 01:38 PM

Gotcha, thanks again.

Looks like ill have to pick some up and give it a try.

WillZ 08-23-2012 08:19 PM

I have a PW Z too, and I ordered Dr colorchip to fix a few small chips. It turned out great. Note that for PW it doesnt match 100%, but its close enough, I have to look really hard to find the chipped spots.

Oh, and I suggest just get the smallest kit. It goes a loooooong way

theANSWER 08-27-2012 12:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WillZ (Post 1884036)
I have a PW Z too, and I ordered Dr colorchip to fix a few small chips. It turned out great. Note that for PW it doesnt match 100%, but its close enough, I have to look really hard to find the chipped spots.

Oh, and I suggest just get the smallest kit. It goes a loooooong way

+1

AlanManouk 08-28-2012 01:30 PM

i think im gonna have to pick this up and give it a try, will it work on large paint chip scratches?

speedfreek 08-28-2012 01:38 PM

How large are we talking? As long as you have enough paint in the bottle it will cover it. However when you start getting into bigger chips than the normal road rash it is going to become even more noticeable that it was touched up.

AlanManouk 08-28-2012 02:57 PM

yea thats my problem its a fairly long scratch 2-3 of em with the paint chipped off, dont want it to look touched up

dawudih 08-28-2012 10:32 PM

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What's wrong with the Nissan brand touch up paint?

AlanManouk 08-29-2012 01:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dawudih (Post 1891528)
What's wrong with the Nissan brand touch up paint?

yea how does this compare to it?

threeseventy 08-29-2012 02:40 AM

Check out Touch Up Paint from PaintScratch.com. I had great results with their spray. Did a full size Sunline lip and am really happy with it. It's a 3-step white, pearl, clearcoat process that you can't tell from the original from 10 feet. The Pearl stage is not metallic, but you can't see that unless you're right on top of it. Guys why don't you post some pics of your damage so we can judge what application method would be best?

USMCram 08-29-2012 08:37 AM

I've used Dr. Colorchip as well. If they scratch isn't too big, it fills in very nicely. Just make sure you follow the directions and shake the buffer solution before you put it on the rag. If not you're going to get the nice little haze...

speedfreek 08-29-2012 08:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AlanManouk (Post 1890839)
yea thats my problem its a fairly long scratch 2-3 of em with the paint chipped off, dont want it to look touched up

If they are deep I would look at trying the Applied Colors kit. It comes with 3M Putty to fill in the scratch before applying the paint. Same concept can be used with the Dr. Colorchip kit you would just need to pick up the 3M Putty separate. To me if its to big of a scratch the only fix is going to be to get a body shop to repaint the piece that is effected.

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Quote:

Originally Posted by dawudih (Post 1891528)
What's wrong with the Nissan brand touch up paint?

Well if you know the answer to this question it will answer your question. What is wrong with Nissan paint in general?

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