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      05-16-2019, 08:19 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by c1pher View Post
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.
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)
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