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370zproject 10-22-2013 08:55 AM

chip repairs help?
 
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i know i have to wet-sand it to fix it.. any brands you recommend?

SouthArk370Z 10-22-2013 09:26 AM

There are already several threads on this subject, many with recommendations for particular brands. Search is your friend. If the site search doesn't work well for you, use Google and prefix your search string with "site:the370z.com ". Eg, at Google, try:
(the quotes will prevent false positive for general paint and golfing threads)

370zproject 10-22-2013 09:58 AM

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Originally Posted by SouthArk370Z (Post 2536607)
There are already several threads on this subject, many with recommendations for particular brands. Search is your friend. If the site search doesn't work well for you, use Google and prefix your search string with "site:the370z.com ". Eg, at Google, try:
(the quotes will prevent false positive for general paint and golfing threads)

ty its been awhile since iv been on here all the old tricks iv forgotten

Junkman2008 10-22-2013 10:26 AM

That's a good tip SouthArk, thanks for posting. ;)

As for the OP's issue, the scratch is going to require a repaint. Ain't no touch-up paint gonna fix that without it looking like crap because that scratch is actually a break in the materials, all the way down to the panel. The chips picture is not in focus so I can't comment on those. You need to post a in-focus picture of those chips before I can comment.

370zproject 10-22-2013 02:29 PM

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bigaudiofanat 10-22-2013 10:44 PM

Chip doctor hands down the best and easiest way to do it. Unless you want to get touch up paint from the dealer.

Junkman2008 10-23-2013 01:33 AM

Okay, you have two choices that you can go with that I can vouch for. Either Dr. Colorchip or the Lankga system. Whatever you do, don't just get some touch-up paint and go at it with no experience. That will end up looking like a 5 year old fixed it. With either product that I suggested, the job will look like crap if you don't follow the manufacturer's instructions TO THE LETTER.


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