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Thought I would post this for those of you who may have seen the advertisements but were unwilling to give it a try.
A bit of background. A good friend of mine was leaning against the rear quarter panel with his keys in his hand. Result was this scratch. I was aggravated but he is a good friend and they can be hard to come by. So decided to try this repair using Dr Color Chip. I am not about to repaint the entire area professionally and regular touch up paint usually ends up looking worse than the scratch. I am happy with the results. Not perfect, but not very noticeable if you are not looking for it.
The process took less than 15 minutes Cleaned area with rubbing alcohol. Applied the paint with a pointed toothpick. Let dry 5 minutes. Used their special solvent to remove the excess paint. Buff with microfiber cloth.
A bit of background. A good friend of mine was leaning against the rear quarter panel with his keys in his hand. Result was this scratch. I was aggravated but he is a good friend and they can be hard to come by. So decided to try this repair using Dr Color Chip. I am not about to repaint the entire area professionally and regular touch up paint usually ends up looking worse than the scratch. I am happy with the results. Not perfect, but not very noticeable if you are not looking for it.
The process took less than 15 minutes Cleaned area with rubbing alcohol. Applied the paint with a pointed toothpick. Let dry 5 minutes. Used their special solvent to remove the excess paint. Buff with microfiber cloth.