Touch up paint for rock chips
Any other recommendation besides the ones that the dealerships offer from the Parts Dept. ?
Thanks.


Last edited by AS705; Dec 11, 2020 at 05:59 PM. Reason: Correction
On "standard" paints - yes you can choose to DIY - the most important differences between available touch-ups is the included "brush". You can also choose a "pro" touch up service. Standard paints are robot applied.
On "metallic's" either DIY and Pro you will be disappointed with any brush touch-up. The metallic grains in your paint were sprayed on - any metallic manual touchup will not match - and in general will be darker and wont show the same metallic effect. Pro's can do a "bit" better than DIY - so let the Pro tell you what your expectation should be. Metallic paints are robot applied
On "Magno" DIY will be a disaster - and let a Pro tell you what your expectation should be - and frankly if they are honest all hand touch up is bad... and only Top Magno Certified MB Collision Center (which are about 1 out of 20) or Top Ultra-Luxury shops can choose to even spray repair Magno. Each Magno job on a G is done in layer's by hand - and the Magno layers are mixed-by-hand-custom for each G - then sprayed by hand - so the layers. especially the "top coat" need to be measures and precisely mixed with experience to have a respray done "righteous". If you have two exact Magno's side by side - and go over both with a experienced paint/body guy - both will be different to a expert - in the trade we call this "Magno Fingerprint"
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On "standard" paints - yes you can choose to DIY - the most important differences between available touch-ups is the included "brush". You can also choose a "pro" touch up service. Standard paints are robot applied.
On "metallic's" either DIY and Pro you will be disappointed with any brush touch-up. The metallic grains in your paint were sprayed on - any metallic manual touchup will not match - and in general will be darker and wont show the same metallic effect. Pro's can do a "bit" better than DIY - so let the Pro tell you what your expectation should be. Metallic paints are robot applied
On "Magno" DIY will be a disaster - and let a Pro tell you what your expectation should be - and frankly if they are honest all hand touch up is bad... and only Top Magno Certified MB Collision Center (which are about 1 out of 20) or Top Ultra-Luxury shops can choose to even spray repair Magno. Each Magno job on a G is done in layer's by hand - and the Magno layers are mixed-by-hand-custom for each G - then sprayed by hand - so the layers. especially the "top coat" need to be measures and precisely mixed with experience to have a respray done "righteous". If you have two exact Magno's side by side - and go over both with a experienced paint/body guy - both will be different to a expert - in the trade we call this "Magno Fingerprint"
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It’s cleaner in that the compound removes the excess surrounding the chip, but then you are left with a chip that’s body colored instead of black or grey, which is the same thing you have with touch up paint.
I wasn’t expecting it to make the chip disappear completely but for the price I don’t think it was worth it compared to $10 for a bottle of touch up paint.
It’s cleaner in that the compound removes the excess surrounding the chip, but then you are left with a chip that’s body colored instead of black or grey, which is the same thing you have with touch up paint.
I wasn’t expecting it to make the chip disappear completely but for the price I don’t think it was worth it compared to $10 for a bottle of touch up paint.
I saw a YouTube video of a guy trying to be helpful but was doing it wrong and perhaps not getting the best results.
Appreciate the feedback 👍










