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Anyone have luck getting Dr Color Chip to stick to the bumper? That's where mot of my rock chips are. Can primer be used first?

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Old 04-26-2012, 02:00 AM   #16 (permalink)
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Anyone have luck getting Dr Color Chip to stick to the bumper? That's where mot of my rock chips are. Can primer be used first?
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I always wanted to know how to touch up the pearl white as its more involved.
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dr colorchip works. If you take your time and follow the directions, the results are very nice. I'm pretty sure if I apply some more coats, I can get it close to being flush with the original paint. Our sticks on the bumper too

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You can use a non pearl (white) paint for base and then use the OEM paint as a top coat to color match because the pearl paints are transparent and need either a base coat or many layers. The paint code can help you to find out what you need exactly.
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Will Dr Color Chip work for this repair? I sort of rubbed the garage when parking a few weeks ago.

Note: I used rubbing compound to get almost all the scuffs off. Just the black areas remain at this point where there is no paint.


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Will Dr Color Chip work for this repair? I sort of rubbed the garage when parking a few weeks ago.

Note: I used rubbing compound to get almost all the scuffs off. Just the black areas remain at this point where there is no paint.

lol....

its not a miracle product.

This needs repainting.
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Ouch...I dont think Dr. Colorchip will solve this. It would cost as much in buying enough Dr. Colorchip kits as it would to find a good body shop to repaint it I am thinking.

At least you showed that garage wall/door frame who's boss.
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Ouch...I dont think Dr. Colorchip will solve this. It would cost as much in buying enough Dr. Colorchip kits as it would to find a good body shop to repaint it I am thinking.

At least you showed that garage wall/door frame who's boss.
Yeah, I showed the garage a thing or two. This is what happens when you're parking and your lady walks right across the front of your car without letting you know.

Next time I won't hit the garage.
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lol....

its not a miracle product.

This needs repainting.
I may just try my hand at touch up paint for now. I work 40 miles from my house so the freeway is putting some good rock chips on my bumper. I figure in a year or so I can get the whole thing repainted when there is no more paint left.
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