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> Where to buy touch up paint?, I need some to hold me over till I paint the whole thing.
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post Jun 18 2006, 07:44 PM
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Pretty much as the topic states.

Also, I have lots of little chips and nicks, so I am looking for techniques to blend in the touch up so it looks good from about 5-10 feet away.

All help is appreciated.

Thanks!!
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post Jun 19 2006, 07:51 AM
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It's there just type in 73 porsche and the color chart will come up with the color chip and paint code.

Thanks Paul, I found it. They don't show the color for 74 for some reason.

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Mar-Hyde is a Bondo product not Paint-Scratch maybe you are looking in the wrong website

Hmm, they say "Follow this with Mar-Hyde One-Step Rust Converter (sold on our site) and apply this to the bare metal." on the spraycan directions page. Have you used it with POR-15? I suppose I could just ask the company.
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It's there just type in 73 porsche and the color chart will come up with the color chip and paint code.

Thanks Paul, I found it. They don't show the color for 74 for some reason.

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Mar-Hyde is a Bondo product not Paint-Scratch maybe you are looking in the wrong website

Hmm, they say "Follow this with Mar-Hyde One-Step Rust Converter (sold on our site) and apply this to the bare metal." on the spraycan directions page. Have you used it with POR-15? I suppose I could just ask the company.


Never tried it,Por-15 is great but for little touch ups it is a pain to open and close the can....I always seem to find the lid is stuck no matter how careful I am.
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