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Originally Posted by c1pher
Dr Colorchip is what I use too. There is a little bit of a trick to filling the hole where the chip or rash is but once you figure it out, you can make most chips literally disappear. I’ve corrected chips that I couldn’t subsequently find again. Not all turn out perfect but definitely 100x better than bare metal or primer. There are lots of YouTube videos that show you how.
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C1pher, what is your trick? I love Dr Colorchip and they do a great job in paint matching. But even though it makes rock chips harder to see, in some lighting, you can easily tell the touchups are there, not because of a color mismatch, but because the touchup doesnt completely fill the divot and you can see the difference in paint levels.. . IOW, you can easily tell there's a divot there even though the color matches..
So, is your 'trick' anything more than applying loads and loads of paint-sealact-remove cycles? (which can be very time consuming but ultimately yield better results)