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Posted by galecs (Member # 822) on :
 
Help, I just noticed my first scratch on my 2000 black ss conv. Does GM offer any touch up paint? Its a small scratch, any suggestions?
thanks
 
Posted by mhayman (Member # 146) on :
 
GM does offer touch up paint, probably $5-7 for a little bottle of it. If the scratch is only in the clear coat then you can get it out without using touch up paint. It depends how deep it is and how big. Try 3M foam polishing pad or fine cut rubbing compound.

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Posted by Scott Chab (Member # 174) on :
 
You can get touch up paint from any GM dealer...

Chab


 


Posted by KevinA (Member # 139) on :
 
My dealer wanted $17 for a small bottle with the brush.

I got them to give it to me for free since I had just spent over 31K on my car. It was the very LEAST they could do if you know what I mean......
 


Posted by Happy_Dan (Member # 118) on :
 
The brush is useless. It just leaves a big blob. There are sites that can decribe the best way to touch up your paint. I have tried a few and did a poor job so I won't pretend to be able to give good advice. I tried toothpicks and matchsticks and was not very good either way. It didn't matter how small an amount I tried to use. With a black car, this is a big problem for me. Good luck and sorry about the scratch.
 
Posted by KevinA (Member # 139) on :
 
I agree with ya dan. My scratch repair looks awful, but at least I didn't pay the $17 for the can.
 
Posted by mhayman (Member # 146) on :
 
wow, $17 huh? what a rip! I bought touch up paint for my '98 and it was only a few $ at the dealer. I have yet to buy any for my new car. Check around, it shouldn't be that much.

Also check this out:
http://www.langka.com/

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Posted by SSteve's 30th (Member # 833) on :
 
You know... before I'd try the paint scenario, I'd try and little rubbing compound made for clear coated vehicles. It may just take the scratch out, unless it's the daddy of all scratches, that is. If the compound does the trick, immediately replace the wax/zaino/turtle juice, or whatever protectant you use, on the car. Is the scratch through to the base coat/metal, or just in the clear/paint finish?

SSteve

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Posted by galecs (Member # 822) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by SSteve's 30th:
You know... before I'd try the paint scenario, I'd try and little rubbing compound made for clear coated vehicles. It may just take the scratch out, unless it's the daddy of all scratches, that is. If the compound does the trick, immediately replace the wax/zaino/turtle juice, or whatever protectant you use, on the car. Is the scratch through to the base coat/metal, or just in the clear/paint finish?

SSteve



Im not sure how deep it is, I can see white and its a very small scratch.


 


Posted by Sizzle (Member # 503) on :
 
I got my touchup bottle for free from my dealer. I too have a black SS. I too am bad with the touchup. Said dealer alway's does it for me for free. However, the head of the body shop at the dealer is also a relative

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Posted by SSteve's 30th (Member # 833) on :
 
I think I'd still be inclined to at least try the compound approach before dorking around with touch-up paint.

SSteve

quote:
Originally posted by galecs:
[QUOTE]Originally posted by SSteve's 30th:
[b]You know... before I'd try the paint scenario, I'd try and little rubbing compound made for clear coated vehicles. It may just take the scratch out, unless it's the daddy of all scratches, that is. If the compound does the trick, immediately replace the wax/zaino/turtle juice, or whatever protectant you use, on the car. Is the scratch through to the base coat/metal, or just in the clear/paint finish?

SSteve



Im not sure how deep it is, I can see white and its a very small scratch.

[/B][/QUOTE]

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