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r4m3n 06-30-2012 08:46 PM

Guess it was bound to happen... (rock chips)
 
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Sigh... Walked up to my car and noticed 3 small rock chips right behind the driver's door. Forms a triangle... Found it odd that chips would form there rather than the front bumper.

And because my car is blue, it sticks out like an eyesore :(

Should I bother with touchup paint pen?

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Dadhawk 06-30-2012 08:53 PM

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Originally Posted by r4m3n (Post 289286)
Sigh... Walked up to my car and noticed 3 small rock chips right behind the driver's door. Forms a triangle... Found it odd that chips would form there rather than the front bumper.

And because my car is blue, it sticks out like an eyesore :(

Should I bother with touchup paint pen?

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That does suck, same happens with red, it shows from 50 feet away.

On the bright side, its a nice tight pattern. Looks like you've been hunted by a Predator (alien not drone). Maybe you should touch them up with red, or little reflectors.

eriktherod 06-30-2012 09:02 PM

Touch up paint (if you can find it yet) is do-able, but be very careful and patient.

You can try the ball-point roller end which helps full in those little chips. It's better to be conservative than aggressive with the application. If you feel it's "not enough," wait for it to dry in 15-20 minutes and try again. It's better that way than slopping it on furiously trying to fix it and ending up with little bulges.

Also, keep some acetone and mineral spirits nearby. If you need to get the paint off, use the mineral spirits and wipe off. I've been told that using the wooden end of a match (or toothpick) to lightly apply paint isn't too bad, never tried. If you want to sand the area a little, wetsand it with 1000 grit and soapy water (hand soap).

Dadhawk 06-30-2012 09:25 PM

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Originally Posted by eriktherod (Post 289307)
Touch up paint (if you can find it yet) is do-able, but be very careful and patient.

You can try the ball-point roller end which helps full in those little chips. It's better to be conservative than aggressive with the application. If you feel it's "not enough," wait for it to dry in 15-20 minutes and try again. It's better that way than slopping it on furiously trying to fix it and ending up with little bulges.

Also, keep some acetone and mineral spirits nearby. If you need to get the paint off, use the mineral spirits and wipe off. I've been told that using the wooden end of a match (or toothpick) to lightly apply paint isn't too bad, never tried. If you want to sand the area a little, wetsand it with 1000 grit and soapy water (hand soap).

Been meaning to ask if anyone has ever used the "Dr. Color Chip" products you always see advertised in the back of the auto rags. Seems a little too good to be true, but I would like try some on my son's 2002 Accord.

r4m3n 06-30-2012 09:28 PM

Checked Toyota and they don't have the touch up for the frs. Local subie dealer parts department is closed too :/

eriktherod 06-30-2012 09:55 PM

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Originally Posted by r4m3n (Post 289351)
Checked Toyota and they don't have the touch up for the frs. Local subie dealer parts department is closed too :/

I was out of luck here too, as I needed to get a bit to repaint my lower bumper. I ended up going to CarQuest's store with an auto paint section and got them to mix me a 20oz bottle by giving them the paint code (C7P for Firestorm). It matches perfectly.

I'd suggest the same for you, go to CarQuest and search for a nearby location that has an automotive paint department. If there aren't any nearby, you could try Sherwin-Williams as they have similar. Your Ultramarine is paint code E8H, with that they can make your paint. The 20oz bottle only cost me about $10. I'd also recommend picking up a medium reducer (thinner) as it can be quite thick out of that bottle.

Zgrinch 06-30-2012 10:01 PM

This brings up a good question, is touch up paint available from Scion/ Subaru and if not, when will it be available.

OrbitalEllipses 06-30-2012 10:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Zgrinch (Post 289398)
This brings up a good question, is touch up paint available from Scion/ Subaru and if not, when will it be available.

All of the Subaru colors have been in production for a long time; DGM, SWP, WRB and LR are all offered on the Impreza WRX/STI. You shouldn't have a problem walking in and requesting those colors.

eriktherod 06-30-2012 10:58 PM

Yup, you can go that route too! Hot Lava is the only color that isn't offered by Subaru, and that's paint code H8R.

The iQ's 'Hot Lava' color is NOT the same paint code as the FR-S's hot lava.

r4m3n 06-30-2012 11:44 PM

I ended up ordering it through my local Toyota dealer. They claim it will be here in a week. It's about $16. but may end up just going to Subaru if there's one by my workplace (not open Sundays)

Just washed my car and those 3 chips are now even more obvious :P

RRnold 07-01-2012 12:00 AM

Maybe the mud flaps might be a wise purchase.

http://www.scion.com/images/cars/frs..._Mudguards.jpg

TPO 07-01-2012 12:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Zgrinch (Post 289398)
This brings up a good question, is touch up paint available from Scion/ Subaru and if not, when will it be available.

I'm on it

Bonburner 07-01-2012 01:08 AM

Dang, at least my silver makes it hard to see ...
I got a couple on my front bumper :/

OrbitalEllipses 07-01-2012 05:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Bonburner (Post 289686)
Dang, at least my silver makes it hard to see ...
I got a couple on my front bumper :/

That's what I loved about my PSM WRX. It never looked beat up despite some paint cracks, rock chips, and bug acid...it just looked dirty.


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