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eallga72 03-17-2016 11:32 AM

2002 paint chips
 
My 2002 Bosxter S with full aero kit, color Rain Forest Green Metallic, front of car has "lots" of paint chips, went to local Porsche body shop to see how much a repaint would cost, well $1000 is too much. Any suggestions on how clean up chips without repaint?
Thanks Pete:(

particlewave 03-17-2016 11:36 AM

Touch up paint available from automotivetouchup.com
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rick3000 03-17-2016 11:49 AM

Have you tried using a clay bar. A lot of imperfections can just be debris imbedded in the paint. If they are actual chips, the touch up route would be more economical, but I would suggest you do your research about the best methods for applying touchup paint. In my personal experience, you can often make an imperfection more noticeable, if you don't know what you are doing. Look into using a fine tip sanding pen, and fine tip applicators, or consider having a professional touch it up.

Tcar 03-17-2016 12:27 PM

Dr. Color Chip is good a friend with a black Pcar says, but metallics could be a problem.

JayG 03-17-2016 03:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tcar (Post 487741)
Dr. Color Chip is good a friend with a black Pcar says, but metallics could be a problem.

+1

Dr ColorChip is easy to use and works well

jakeru 03-17-2016 08:15 PM

I also have a pretty badly chipped front aerokit I bumper on my 2001 lapis blue metallic Boxster (110k+ miles)

I noticed the aerokit parts have good color match and all, but not as high quality clearcoat as the factory original paint. (I think the aerokit is a dealer installed option... and so I figure they were painted separately from rest of car, and with different materials - at least the clearcoat. Same for rear bumper, rear deck lid, and sideskirts, but those are subject to much less rock chips than the front bumper, with the exception of the side skirts near the wheel arches, which are in far from perfect shape)

My action plan is touching up and polishing the hood and front fenders where there are a few chips but in good quality original paintwork, and eventually removing and prepping the front bumper (considering stripping the old finish off, but not sure if worth that much effort) and getting it resprayed end with a top quality, most durable finish. (Especially including a good, durable, 2-part polyurethane clearcoat)

Rear fiberglass decklid also has much more noticeable and severe orange peel than rest of car. Considering a bit of wet sanding or surface leveling polishing, but not sure how thick paint is for it. (Need a very high end/expensive paint thickness gauge to work on fiberglass!)

For touching up, I've been using the oe Porsche touch-up paint, and found a very satisfactory color match. (All touch up paint seems to be quick drying lacquer, and Porsche's is no exception.) Going to try leveling with a carpro denim pad, then a polish, but haven't gotten to it yet:
http://www.amazon.com/CarPro-Denim-Orange-Peel-Removal/dp/B00B1E43YS


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