Ford touch up paint..
What did you guys do for the clear? I used the Duplicolor for a few nicks on my car (black) and the only problem is you can tell there is no clear coat. The chips look much duller than the rest of the car.
ford part# PMP 19500-6000 clear coat retail $11.10
CLEAR COAT - PAINT CODE: (ALL). MARKETS: US AND CANADA
CONTAINER: 0.5 FLUID OZ. BRUSH-IN-TUBE WITH PAINT PEN
SHELF LIFE: 48 MONTHS
CLEAR COAT - PAINT CODE: (ALL). MARKETS: US AND CANADA
CONTAINER: 0.5 FLUID OZ. BRUSH-IN-TUBE WITH PAINT PEN
SHELF LIFE: 48 MONTHS
ORIGINAL: FredTT
The dupi-color stuff from autozone actually works quite well. I've patched up a few nicks and scraps on my front bumper with it. Can't even tell.
~Fred
The dupi-color stuff from autozone actually works quite well. I've patched up a few nicks and scraps on my front bumper with it. Can't even tell.
~Fred
I'm in the same dilema. Used the touch up paint and don't know what stands out more, the original
scratch or the patch job. I guess at a quick glance, the touch up hides it. I think it takes some
sanding to really do it right. But in my garage with the florescent lights I can see every blemish.
I guess as a DD I'm just going to have to live with the fact that scratches and chips are going to
happen. Still sucks though.
scratch or the patch job. I guess at a quick glance, the touch up hides it. I think it takes some
sanding to really do it right. But in my garage with the florescent lights I can see every blemish.
I guess as a DD I'm just going to have to live with the fact that scratches and chips are going to
happen. Still sucks though.


