why doesn't the touch up paint match??
why doesn't the touch up paint match??
I bought a bottle of touch up paint from tustin nissan, but when I applied it to my bumper to cover up two scratches... the paint doesn't match the original. Now it looks like I just smeared on some watercolors onto my original paint. I am sure about the part number and I also shook the bottle alot before applications. Any help would be appreciated
Re: why doesn't the touch up paint match??
Originally posted by Larrio
I bought a bottle of touch up paint from tustin nissan, but when I applied it to my bumper to cover up two scratches... the paint doesn't match the original. Now it looks like I just smeared on some watercolors onto my original paint. I am sure about the part number and I also shook the bottle alot before applications. Any help would be appreciated
I bought a bottle of touch up paint from tustin nissan, but when I applied it to my bumper to cover up two scratches... the paint doesn't match the original. Now it looks like I just smeared on some watercolors onto my original paint. I am sure about the part number and I also shook the bottle alot before applications. Any help would be appreciated
Re: why doesn't the touch up paint match??
Of course it's not going to match. Using touch up paint and spraying/matching paint from a professional painter are two completely different things. The paint itself might match but when you glob it on, the difference in shades alone is big. Of course they cannot issue standard touch up paint to match every color variation from the factory
Originally posted by Larrio
I bought a bottle of touch up paint from tustin nissan, but when I applied it to my bumper to cover up two scratches... the paint doesn't match the original. Now it looks like I just smeared on some watercolors onto my original paint. I am sure about the part number and I also shook the bottle alot before applications. Any help would be appreciated
I bought a bottle of touch up paint from tustin nissan, but when I applied it to my bumper to cover up two scratches... the paint doesn't match the original. Now it looks like I just smeared on some watercolors onto my original paint. I am sure about the part number and I also shook the bottle alot before applications. Any help would be appreciated
You need some langka to smooth out your touchup paint. Check it out at www.langka.com.
the answer is...
You have to shake that lil bottle a ton!
I am serious. I have had the same paint for a year and made the mistake of not shaking it enough - once! you really need to shake it for like five minutes before you use it.
And make brush strokes all in the same direction.
If the brush is bigger than the chip, trim the non-lighting end of a paper match and use it to brush on.
I am serious. I have had the same paint for a year and made the mistake of not shaking it enough - once! you really need to shake it for like five minutes before you use it.
And make brush strokes all in the same direction.
If the brush is bigger than the chip, trim the non-lighting end of a paper match and use it to brush on.
Originally posted by Phydeaux
You need some langka to smooth out your touchup paint. Check it out at www.langka.com.
You need some langka to smooth out your touchup paint. Check it out at www.langka.com.
Re: How did you apply it?
Originally posted by jjs
in once coat with a large brush, possibly the one in the bottle....or several thin coats, fine brush, and sometimes even with 'thinned' paint?
in once coat with a large brush, possibly the one in the bottle....or several thin coats, fine brush, and sometimes even with 'thinned' paint?
of course that may be difficult to comprehend for you guys!!
in essence very light thin coats, let the first coat dry completely before adding another layer
buy some clear fingernail polish and practice painting your toes!!
get a pedicure while you're at it LOL
I have the sunlit sand and a gang of scratches on the rear bumper and doors...after I apply 3 coats I buff and wax....and she looks good enough to eat!!
Originally posted by Phydeaux
You need some langka to smooth out your touchup paint. Check it out at www.langka.com.
You need some langka to smooth out your touchup paint. Check it out at www.langka.com.
is it sold at PepBoys, etc.?
Yep....
Originally posted by Triple8Sol
For scratches, just use that GS27 product (something like that). It works great, according to the infomercial. *Sarcasm*
For scratches, just use that GS27 product (something like that). It works great, according to the infomercial. *Sarcasm*
yea it works good on making scratched cd's play again i'm serious too thats what i use it for
Originally posted by Triple8Sol
For scratches, just use that GS27 product (something like that). It works great, according to the infomercial. *Sarcasm*
For scratches, just use that GS27 product (something like that). It works great, according to the infomercial. *Sarcasm*
Re: Yep....
Originally posted by jjs
especially on that white 'new' hood which is from what I can tell a 30 year old Mach 1 hood not even on the car...
especially on that white 'new' hood which is from what I can tell a 30 year old Mach 1 hood not even on the car...
But for stuff that is all the way down through the paint and clearcoat, you're screwed.
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