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anyone here have experience with dr. colorchip?
So my kit arrived yesterday. I read all the instructions and followed them precisely. But I think I must be missing something, because the results I got were no better than what I can do by CAREFULLY applying a little touch up paint into the chip, it still leaves the pit, but I basically made the chip the same color as the car.
Isnt dr. colorchip supposed to FILL in the chips? I dab it on the chip just like the pictures and then smear it flat with my thumb, but doing so seems to pull the paint out of the chip leaving just a painted chip with no filling. I could of just been careful with the 5 dollar touchup paint I have and got the same results.
What am I missing?
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Re: anyone here have experience with dr. colorchip?
I've used DrColorchip with great results. Do you have any pictures? What exactly was your process? Did you let the paint sit before using the other solution?
I posted a thread on here with some pictures, if you wanna check that out
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Re: anyone here have experience with dr. colorchip?
No pictures. Ill see if I can take some tomorrow.
I started by washing the panels to be fixed. I then sprayed the panel with IPA to get any wax/compount out of the chips.
Shook the paint bottle and used one of the little brushes to fill in the chip with paint. I let the paint flow off the brush into the chip, and then smeared it flat with the side of my thumb with the nitrile glove like it said. The problem I ran into was when I smeared it flat it kept pulling paint out of the chip! Yes it made the chip the same color. But it for some reason pulled out too much paint when I smeared it.
The problem Im having isnt related to using the solution and flat cloth. Its the initial application of the paint.
Ill take an in process picture tomorrow by doing another chip or two.
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Re: anyone here have experience with dr. colorchip?
There are alot of links for Dr. Color Chip here. Alot of user's. Great Product.
As mentioned earlier, pictures please. Two things come to mind, if you are removing all of the paint. (1.) The area is not clean. (2.) You are not leaving it on long enough to dry properly. (3.) You can be using too much solvent to remove. One of the things I had to get use to. You need to layer it. A couple of times to achieve the desired results. Take your time. I have found that a small artist pin point brush works good. Another thought, how large an area are you trying to fill/finish.
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Re: anyone here have experience with dr. colorchip?
I've had great results with all the vehicles I've used it on. My biggest complaint is the shelf life of the stuff. I need to get some more but I'm not sure if I want to shell out 28 bucks for a 1/2 oz bottle for one small fix and have it sit and dry out! Does anyone have any suggestions for keeping this stuff fresh longer??
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I don't think it's meant to fully fill the chip. It's more for turning the chip body color so you don't notice it as much. I just purchased it but have yet to use it. Read the other threads on here so you can get a feel for others results. I think what you are expecting out of it is not what it was intended to do. In order to fully fill the chip you'd need more than paint, i.e. Body filler which would be nearly impossible to do on a per chip basis.
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Re: anyone here have experience with dr. colorchip?
Have you watched the demo video showing the technique they used? If you're doing something differently it may be making a difference with regards to your results:
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1rxBEPVmgOo&feature=related]YouTube - Dr. ColorChip paint chip repair live demo[/video]
I've used the Dr. Colorchip system a couple times and had great results with it, but it's not my regular go-to because of the lead time to get a kit mixed and shipped in.
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Re: anyone here have experience with dr. colorchip?
Only thing I see him doing differently is he is quickly smearing the paint. It also looks like he is working with chips much much smaller than mine. Mine are big enough that they need to be painted inviducally. He just hits the car with his brush and covers several at once.
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Re: anyone here have experience with dr. colorchip?
Originally Posted by timaishu
Only thing I see him doing differently is he is quickly smearing the paint. It also looks like he is working with chips much much smaller than mine. Mine are big enough that they need to be painted inviducally. He just hits the car with his brush and covers several at one.
Two other things to consider:
1) Be careful to use a feather-light touch to prevent pulling a lot of paint back out of the chip
2) Dr. Colorchip isn't really meant for filling in "huge" or deep chips, so you may have to put a couple of layers of paint or primer in larger craters and let them dry before using the "fill/smear/level" technique.
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