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radroach 09-01-2014 07:20 PM

Dr. Colorchip?
 
I've made a post about fixing up the rock chips on my bumper here: http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=73310

Someone on another forum mentioned using Dr. Colorchip and some touchup paint to fix this. Anybody have experience with this product?

[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1rxBEPVmgOo"]Dr. ColorChip paint chip repair live demo - YouTube[/ame]

Not sure what it does but would like to know more.

dolo 09-01-2014 08:43 PM

My kit is slated to arrive tomorrow, I will do some before and after's in a few days.

n2oinferno 09-01-2014 09:31 PM

I used it on my Fiat to fix a few rock chips. Perfect match, was easy to use, and I'd recommend it. It's more expensive than the typical auto parts store or dealer pens, but it'll give you a better result too most likely.

dp1 09-01-2014 09:49 PM

Used it on a few cars, much better than touch up paint to fix smaller rock chips, just follow instructions. It seems odd at first to smudge the paint over the chip with the glove (you would never want to touch regular touch-up paint after initial application), but the milky solution applied with provided cloth in the second step removes excess paint well, leaving the chip covered. It takes just a little practice and it's easy to remove completely and redo if needed.

radroach 09-02-2014 12:31 AM

Amazing thanks guys.

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Originally Posted by dolo (Post 1926986)
My kit is slated to arrive tomorrow, I will do some before and after's in a few days.

Ok please fully document the process if you can. What part of your car's paint are you going to work on?

choi0706 09-02-2014 01:06 AM

didnt work on my other subaru..

radroach 09-02-2014 02:48 AM

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Originally Posted by choi0706 (Post 1927285)
didnt work on my other subaru..

why

Ec1990 09-02-2014 11:10 AM

Worked good enough. Tri-coat white metallic is incredibly difficult to match perfectly. Overall it's good enough, nothing fantastic like new, but it works.

PM me if you want a link to my blog post on it.

choi0706 09-03-2014 08:33 PM

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Originally Posted by radroach (Post 1927345)
why

poor color match.. felt the touchup sticks from dealer are better..

n2oinferno 09-03-2014 10:48 PM

Any metallic or pearl is going to be hard to match because the flop will be different.

Tt3Sheppard 09-05-2014 02:20 PM

This stuff works great for the front bumper. I had about 75 small rock chips and I was able to fill them all in with this stuff. You can't even tell it was chipped! FYI I would recommend purchasing a larger removing solution as you will run out of that first before the touch up paint.

radroach 09-05-2014 11:22 PM

Still considering this, though there was a certain video where the guy got good results, but it bothered him that he didn't know exactly what the formula did, his question was "if it would weaken the clearcoat" or not.

Not sure exactly what chemicals the solution is made of or how close the colorchip paint matching is, or if it's even quality paint. None of this really matters I suppose, since you're just filling in stuff, but I'd hate to see a bad reaction if there was any.

Ec1990 09-05-2014 11:32 PM

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Originally Posted by radroach (Post 1934142)
Still considering this, though there was a certain video where the guy got good results, but it bothered him that he didn't know exactly what the formula did, his question was "if it would weaken the clearcoat" or not.

Not sure exactly what chemicals the solution is made of or how close the colorchip paint matching is, or if it's even quality paint. None of this really matters I suppose, since you're just filling in stuff, but I'd hate to see a bad reaction if there was any.

There is no reason why it should weaken the surrounding clearcoat at all, the only issue you may run into is since it is not separated into a base coat and clear coat you may not see the same longevity as traditional paint. As for matching for standard base colors that are not tri-coat or tintcoat or heavy metallic colors it should be a near match if applied correctly.

radroach 09-05-2014 11:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Ec1990 (Post 1934162)
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ok but what is the solution made of? hopefully weak enough that it doesn't do any damage.


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