HELP!!! Scratch issue




Last edited by Utopia Texas; Sep 16, 2019 at 07:07 PM.
You asked a question as you lack the knowledge in regards to the repair correct? I was in the industry for many years. Touch up pain is not paint used to refinish your car. NO body shop will use touch up paint to paint your car no matter how small the spot. Every shop has a mixing system. That touch up paint is NOT an exact match to your car. Think of all the cars MB paints in that color and all the variables that effect paint. All your paint code does is give the shop the base color which from there needs to be tinted to match your exact color. there can also use variance cards which if you saw how off the colors could be you would understand.
A shop will repair the chip, blend the paint and re clear coat the hood. Once the hood is reeler coated anybody with knowledge will be able to tell it was done.
Th reason pearl/metallic touch up paints cant look good is because they are bruised which does not allow the pearl particles to be distributed properly. Pearl flakes and how they lay are what make the eye feel the paint matches. I would allow a touch up show to at least try as I said they only run about $100 and it doesn't effect the repair anyway.





Update: I tried the touch up on the scratch at the MBenz dealership next to the emblem and it didn't look good at all, it's darker and unfortunately it needs to be sanded cause the surface of the scratch is not 100% flat. The local body shop advised that I give it a try and I did, but they told be in advance that it won't work and won't look good, now that I tried - am convinced that I have no option but to spray that area around the emblem. The only questions for now, am I doing the right thing by repairing only that spot "circle around emblem" and clear-coat the rest of the hood or should I paint the entire hood (hate to loose the factory painted hood for a small spot). They said if they do the small spot only, it will blend it and there won't be any difference after clear-coating the hood. thoughts? advise?
A shop will repair the chip, blend the paint and re clear coat the hood.
Last edited by S_W222; Sep 17, 2019 at 12:31 PM.
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Option 1: sand the spot around the emblem only, spray paint it, clear-coat the entire hood. Body shop said it's guaranteed and will give me a warranty. If it doesn't look good on day 1, body shop will refund 100% of the money, and will spray-paint the entire good for me at no charge. He seemed to be confident that he knows what to do.
Option 2: If I changed by mind next morning, my next preferred option is to just do toutch-up paint on that scratch again at this body shop and live with whatever imperfection that would look like (MBenz dealership toutch-up fix failed to make it look reasonable good today).
Option 3: Do Option 2 first, if it doesn't look good again, I can back to option B and digest the extra cost of doing a secound touch-up trial, which is fine but it's a waste of time and money I feel.
Option 4: Paint spray the entire hood
Again, thanks everyone for your help and advise, that was really helpful. Thanks for reading all this again!
Dr Colorchip doesn't sell a clear-coat-only version of its kit for repairs (although it should) such as this just to fill in the top layer of a metallic chip.
I say it again. I HATE METALLIC PAINT. Mercedes needs to take some lessons from Porsche and offer more nonmetallic solid colors.
I don't get why metallic colors are so standard. The are so much uglier than the gleam and reflection of a well detailed and polished/waxed nonmetallic color. It caters to folks who keep their cars dusty and dirty.
Last edited by bkdc; Sep 17, 2019 at 02:16 PM.








When he said he fixes Lamborghinis' and Ferraris' and showed be photos, he was absolutely honest based on what I see.
I am satisfied with the results, the picture below summarizes all the work done.
Sorry if any of this below doesn't make sense to you but I'll do my best to describe how the 3 days repair process go:
He covered the entire hood and worked only around that spot, fixed the spot first and filled it with paint, did a light spray only around that area, and blended the area around the emblem following a symmetrical circular path with clear quote and ~20% paint (am not sure what he meant). The "mm" thickness of paint at the scratch, around emblem and rest of hood all matched up.
It seems that there might be a difference in color before and after, but this is just in the photos below due to different lighting conditions. You can't tell that there is any difference at all comparing the area around emblem and rest of hood. "at least 95% of the hood was not touched and kept factory)
Last edited by S_W222; Sep 20, 2019 at 10:30 AM.









