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Disappointing Touch Up Colour

Postby Mr.Mulve » Mon, 01 Jul 2024 6:14 +0000

Hi, I've a few minor chips on a 46V red mazda - I've read its a demon of a colour to match but the results from the attached kit fall far short, almost more purple than red.

Any experience of this kit or tips for matching a touch up on small chips?

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Re: Disappointing Touch Up Colour

Postby Pops » Tue, 02 Jul 2024 12:05 +0000

It looks like a genuine Mazda kit so should be better than that. A proper automotive paint centre usually use a tool to get the colour, no idea of the correct name but I think it's called something like a spectrometer . I've got touch up spray cans in the past from B&C PAINTS in Galway that were a very good match, I've also used nail varnish which worked very well, so touch ups are hit and miss and will nearly always be noticeable by whoever did it but maybe not so much by others
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Re: Disappointing Touch Up Colour

Postby Mr.Mulve » Tue, 02 Jul 2024 12:46 +0000

Thanks Pops, luckily i tested on an area under the door so not visible.

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Re: Disappointing Touch Up Colour

Postby Pops » Wed, 03 Jul 2024 5:21 +0000

Good idea trying somewhere unnoticeable
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Re: Disappointing Touch Up Colour

Postby Steve » Thu, 25 Jul 2024 11:06 +0000

I'd 2nd B&C paints, great service
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