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cassidy_bolger |
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The dealer says factory touch up paint in this color is NLA. I need to keep my rock chips in good shape.
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BMartin914 |
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The dealer says factory touch up paint in this color is NLA. I need to keep my rock chips in good shape. Any ideas? Automotive paint houses can mix up just about any factory color. They should have a catalog with the mix levels. The new paint is often too bright for a 30 year old car that has been exposed to the elements though. Your next option would be to take a chip off of the car and see if the paint house can match it. Most of the time they can if you can get a big enough chip. |
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