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Karen'sToy 01-24-2011 05:24 PM

Touch up paint
 
O.K.
Three weeks old and some dillweed door-dinged it! Good thing I didn't see it happen, probably be in jail!
Anyway, I looked at Advance Auto at Dupli-Color and the only thing I found was "Cloud White" for Nissan. Who sells a touch-up pen, ect.? PW.
'scuze me, QAB.

Rikter 01-24-2011 05:37 PM

The stealership (dealership) will more than likely sell you touch-up paint. I cannot be 100% sure on this but a phonecall to your local parts department at the nearest nissan dealership will confirm this. When I worked at Honda we sold them in nailpolish bottles as well as paint-pens with a finer tip.

The dealership will be your best bet too because it will be colour coded to your vehicle for an exact (most of the time) match.

tomnavone 01-24-2011 05:39 PM

Dr. Colorchip is awesome. Lots of members here have used it with great success including myself
Dr.ColorChip Custom Automotive Touch-Up Paint Kit - Dr. ColorChip: Automotive Paint Chip Repair Systems

SPOHN 01-24-2011 05:41 PM

Does it just need paint? You said door ding.

Red__Zed 01-24-2011 05:43 PM

Several online sites have it. I bought some from the Z store. You might check several of the site vendors for it.

slammiam 01-24-2011 05:55 PM

Dr. Colorchip is excellent stuff.

shumby 01-24-2011 06:01 PM

you should look up Dr. Color chip. I have used this for my black G37 and FX50 works 500 times better then any pen. gooogle them and what you see in the pictures before and after is exactly how it works. it is worth every penny. i love this product will never buy a pain pen again

Footloose301 01-24-2011 06:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rikter (Post 909769)
The stealership (dealership) will more than likely sell you touch-up paint. I cannot be 100% sure on this but a phonecall to your local parts department at the nearest nissan dealership will confirm this. When I worked at Honda we sold them in nailpolish bottles as well as paint-pens with a finer tip.

The dealership will be your best bet too because it will be colour coded to your vehicle for an exact (most of the time) match.

It's like $8 from Nissan. Go to a dealership.

Karen'sToy 01-24-2011 10:04 PM

Thanks Folks
 
Great feed back. Looks like Dr. Color Chip was what I was looking for...
and it was just a scratch, not a dent.(still would like to shoot somebody)

Thanks again,
Carl

Pushing_Tin 01-24-2011 11:28 PM

Another vote for Dr. Colorchip, it works very well. I've used it on several different vehicles. Lots of videos on youtube if you want to check it out.

slammiam 01-25-2011 07:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rikter (Post 909769)
The stealership (dealership) will more than likely sell you touch-up paint. I cannot be 100% sure on this but a phonecall to your local parts department at the nearest nissan dealership will confirm this. When I worked at Honda we sold them in nailpolish bottles as well as paint-pens with a finer tip.

The dealership will be your best bet too because it will be colour coded to your vehicle for an exact (most of the time) match.


Dr. Colorchip uses the factory paint to mix...

SPOHN 01-25-2011 07:14 AM

There's no doubt that you guys highly recommend Dr colorchip. Pretty sure it's great. Wouldn't it be easier to go to the dealer and get some that's also color matched. Especially if it's only 8 bucks. If that's true. Or does the Dr colorchip apply better?

LuckyJinx 01-25-2011 03:49 PM

That door ding is nothing compared to the guy who keyed my car, I used drcolorchip. Works a bit but its still deep so i need another few layers of it, but its the best for those situations.

Greed 01-26-2011 01:35 PM

Factory touchup paint doesn't work with the Colorchip process, at least according to Colorchip. The paint that comes with the Colorchip kit is thinner than the factory paint.
My two cents: Colorchip works very well. Took me a little practice to get better results though.

Dwight Frye 01-26-2011 06:36 PM

The Doctor Colorchip system works but is way overpriced IMO. Also the stupid instructions suggestion to dab on the paint and then smear it flat with your thumb while wearing the supplied rubber glove didn't work. I used an old credit car that I thinned the edge on so it works like a squeegee to bring the paint down to the level of the surface around the chip. It does take some practice to blend it with the other liquid that is supplied but I got fairly good results with tiny chips. One chip at the rear of the rocker panel about 10mm x 3mm and deep enough to show the dark primer took several applications and is more noticeable but you have to be on your hands and knees to see it so it's not as big of a deal as it would be on a door or hood for example.


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