Scratched on my F Sport rims! DOH!
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Scratched on my F Sport rims! DOH!
I have Nubula Grey touch up from my car and OBVIOUSLY doesn't match (Better than nothing.....lol). Just wondering if anyone else has found a good touch up paint for our rims.
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It was posted a week or two ago in another thread that I can't locate right now. Had links to amazon I believe.
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Here is the touch up paint I used before professional repair:
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What mello03 said. I've personally used one of the touch up paints referred to in the linked thread and it was a spot on match. I only used it as a temporary fix until I could take it to a shop to have it professionally repaired for $60.00. It looks perfect now.
Here is the touch up paint I used before professional repair: Amazon.com: Dupli-Color TY01614 Phantom Grey Pearl Toyota Exact-Match Touch-up Paint - 0.5 oz.: Automotive
Here is the touch up paint I used before professional repair: Amazon.com: Dupli-Color TY01614 Phantom Grey Pearl Toyota Exact-Match Touch-up Paint - 0.5 oz.: Automotive
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I went to my local art store and picked up a set of very fine brushes and used that to apply the touch up. Also, I cleaned the area first with 91% rubbing alcohol. This will help the paint stick to the damaged area.
Are you by chance in San Diego? I only ask because I noticed your username has "sd" in it. If so, I know of a good shop in SD that can repair f-sport wheels. They will repair the actual rash so that you can't even tell it was curbed and do a really good job of color matching the paint...
Are you by chance in San Diego? I only ask because I noticed your username has "sd" in it. If so, I know of a good shop in SD that can repair f-sport wheels. They will repair the actual rash so that you can't even tell it was curbed and do a really good job of color matching the paint...
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I went to my local art store and picked up a set of very fine brushes and used that to apply the touch up. Also, I cleaned the area first with 91% rubbing alcohol. This will help the paint stick to the damaged area.
Are you by chance in San Diego? I only ask because I noticed your username has "sd" in it. If so, I know of a good shop in SD that can repair f-sport wheels. They will repair the actual rash so that you can't even tell it was curbed and do a really good job of color matching the paint...
Are you by chance in San Diego? I only ask because I noticed your username has "sd" in it. If so, I know of a good shop in SD that can repair f-sport wheels. They will repair the actual rash so that you can't even tell it was curbed and do a really good job of color matching the paint...
Appreciate the tips though.
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I went to my local art store and picked up a set of very fine brushes and used that to apply the touch up. Also, I cleaned the area first with 91% rubbing alcohol. This will help the paint stick to the damaged area.
Are you by chance in San Diego? I only ask because I noticed your username has "sd" in it. If so, I know of a good shop in SD that can repair f-sport wheels. They will repair the actual rash so that you can't even tell it was curbed and do a really good job of color matching the paint...
Are you by chance in San Diego? I only ask because I noticed your username has "sd" in it. If so, I know of a good shop in SD that can repair f-sport wheels. They will repair the actual rash so that you can't even tell it was curbed and do a really good job of color matching the paint...
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