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Old 01-16-2016, 04:09 PM   #1
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Hi all and thanks for tips/answers from u guys. This forum has been great over the years and very help full on these Boxster's.I just had my Rocker side panels painted. The paint job a A+ in quality. But i think its a shade lighter looking at it on some angels. I was aware this could happen without blending to save $ and did the install myself. Can you guys see a major color difference?
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Old 01-16-2016, 04:11 PM   #2
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I don't see any picture attached.
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Old 01-16-2016, 04:13 PM   #3
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Notice it. not sure it uploads the picture but nothing is happening
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Old 01-16-2016, 04:30 PM   #5
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Well, if they ARE lighter, I can't tell. It's a very close match, so I wouldn't fret about it.
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Old 01-16-2016, 04:41 PM   #6
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Thanks,its just that i paid a lot of $ to get it done,well for me.. and you just cant say hey can you repaint them the color is a bit off!!!
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Old 01-17-2016, 01:51 AM   #7
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I have to agree with Nine8Six I think we are are just looking at the different reflections on the body work, had you not said I would not have noticed it, also I think new paint not matter how well done needs a year or so to mature & that new paint sheen to dull.
That said I think your car looks fantastic, great choice, well done!.
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Hey, does my hardtop not match the body? Oh well, looks great anyway!
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Mid rain day time pictures.I still see a noticeable difference.Oh well jsut have to go with it. Thanks all for info.
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My previous DD was a red 2010 Infiniti G-37.
I swear in certain lighting conditions every panel of that car appeared to be a slightly different color.

I always expected someone to say something, but nobody ever did.

Weird.....

Regardless, your rocker panels look fine.
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Mid rain day time pictures.I still see a noticeable difference.Oh well jsut have to go with it. Thanks all for info.
Nope; looks the same to me.
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If you don't like it, then take it back to your paint guy and tell him you aren't happy. But I'm telling, the only difference you're seeing is one item painted 14 years ago and one being painted last week. Reflections play havoc on the mind.
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I think what we have here is a some nice guys trying to be nice and/or poor eyesight because the side skirts are clearly a shade or two lighter than the car.

A decent painter can match new paint with 14 year old paint, so the argument that it's inevitable with aged paint is completely false.
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I think what we have here is a some nice guys trying to be nice and/or poor eyesight because the side skirts are clearly a shade or two lighter than the car.

A decent painter can match new paint with 14 year old paint, so the argument that it's inevitable with aged paint is completely false.
got bad news for your decent painter, I heard that new cars out there are all sprayed using water based paint, manufacturers' decision for environmental reasons. Apparently makes it twice more difficult for conventional equipment to match both surface finishes and spraying effect (nozzle/pattern?) for metallics. Makes it near impossible my bodyshop guy was rumbling about last time I went.

Talking about the getting the bloom and reflection as perfectly sharp as the older paint. Metallics only of course.

Not much of an issue for Honda Civics but when you want your Italian or German car panels to be resprayed, that causes some problems lolll I've heard
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got bad news for your decent painter, I heard that new cars out there are all sprayed using water based paint, manufacturers' decision for environmental reasons. Apparently makes it twice more difficult for conventional equipment to match both surface finishes and spraying effect (nozzle/pattern?) for metallics. Makes it near impossible my bodyshop guy was rumbling about last time I went.

Talking about the getting the bloom and reflection as perfectly sharp as the older paint. Metallics only of course.

Not much of an issue for Honda Civics but when you want your Italian or German car panels to be resprayed, that causes some problems lolll I've heard
This would make sense. I had my bumper and fender painted off the car with a water based paint and they matched perfectly with the rest of the car when I put them on. Perhaps OP had his skirts painted with a more conventional oil based paint?

Also interested in what kind of spacers/suspension you are running. Looks good. Are a little lower than stock too?
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Sorry guys not sure what you can or cannot see but that colour is off.

Look at where the rocker panel touches the wheel well. its not a mirage, that paint is off. Shouldve had the door and 1/4 blended with the rocker if it were me
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If you like entering it in Concours then you could fret about it, otherwise its no big deal.

If it was me and its still bothersom then obscure it with a Boxster sticker.

If you need to change your focus and perspective to get past it then read the IMS Failure threads and all the wonderful modes of failure for your engine.

Also watch some of the Boxster track racing videos in the Race forum. I did that during a break today and you should have seen how I drove the Boxster on my way home.
Puts your head into a whole different space where paint colors and rainbows give way to growling engines and adrenaline.
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Its not that bad i guess.I can live with it. Thanks again all.Oh yea that clamp tool came in so handy when i did my water pump.Took like 5 mins. to slide it off and back on again.Thanks.
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Oh Christ, somehow looking at this again onto a cheap Surface tablet out of a dark and dreadful hotel room makes it all obvious. That last picture you posted makes it clear that this is not a 'reflection' issue. Looking right inside the wheelwell where there is no light bouncing and the paint mismatch huge.

I'm afraid you need to go back to your painter. This indeed needs fixing (you weren't crazy loll)

Insulted; somehow looking at your thread off a $2500 SONY UHD monitor with a 14 bit look-up table calibration feature doesn't cut it. Hope I kept the receipt for that thing :/
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It's very hard to tell from pictures, but it looks like it's probably off.

Paint analysers are out there and can get a very good match on most colours. Silver included.

But getting silver painted on on plastic to match silver painted on steel is not at all easy. It's a challenge with any metallics as the metal flakes insist on sitting differently.
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