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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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Ferg |
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Since paint fades, and repaints are not always spot on, your best bet is to find the paint supplier for your area body shops. We have a local Sherwin Williams supply house. They have this very nice and very expensive paint reading gun. It's like a big radar looking gun thing. Call around and find out which place has the"gun" and drive the car over and have them use the gun on your car. Should be a nice sunny day... Anyhow, the place I use will then download a code from the gun and mix a small touch up bottle on the spot.
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