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u gotta remember that our cars are clear over base so the touch up will always look dull, since its the clear which gives it the shine. You could dab some clear over the touch up if you wanted and that would make it blend in a lot better.

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depends what colour car you have on how important the colour match is, black is not to bad but ble green and colours like these if the colour match is off it can look disastrous. Touching up over the top with a bit of clear is good as it blends and also protects the base coat touch up paint as it doesnt have as strong hold out rating as clear.

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Last time I needed touch up paint I went to Fraud and they wanted to charge me $35.00 for a little bottle of the stuff.

Ended up going to Super Cheap and paid $11.00

(I am lucky though the car is winter white so the match is fine)

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I had a look at supercheap, but they had no reference book to say that the winter white was the ford colour, and not some other manufacturers colour with the same name.

Be interested to see how the professionals do it!

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when I got my old car repaired ages ago for some damage, in the centre arm rest glovebox they put in a touch up bottle as courtesy thing.

came in handy to fill in some chips on the bonnet.

so most places id say will give you these cheap id say.

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there is different variances within each paint code some can have up to 10 or maybe more. Paint code on some cars is not enough for a good match, your best bet is a panel shop so the painter can mix some up and do a spray out card to find the variant or if they use a spectrometer it can automatically tell you.

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