Farbe passt nicht. Und das sieht man schon in der Verpackung. Viel Geld für Schrott. Wird wie im Video matt und die Flecken lassen sich nicht weg polieren bzw überschüssiger Lack.
Bought this for some touch up that’s needed to be done on my car since I bought it. Plus it’s a 2013 Toyota Camry se with the 040 color code. It’s plagued with Toyotas known chipping paint issue. Covered all the spots and from a distance you can’t tell it was ever there. This is a place holder though as I’m thinking about getting the car resprayed completely and properly later on. I was either going to keep it white or get it switched to black
Great video! Thank you so much. Many people have this problem with their Volvo XC90 and most of them say that there is no solution but actually there is. Really good how-to video.
Wow! Superb results. I've got a Vauxhall (Opel) Insignia with the same problem but worse. Definitely going to try as you advise on that one. Many thanks!
11:33 into the video... The finished repair. Looks like black paint chips to me. Should have used a black Sharpie and saved some time and a lot of money on these worthless "kits". If your car isn't black, you'll just have to do the job right. Paint, sand & blend... Paint, sand & blend... Paint, sand & blend... Paint, sand & blend... till it looks like it should.
Watch Chrisfix's video on how to repair deep scratches using such DIY scratch remover kits. You'll be better off with his in depth application procedure and proper curing time knowledge between coats and after the final application.
How about using a pair of scissors to cut off the amount of cloth you need, instead of using a hole bunch of it? Dude... You are supposed to wait for the paint to dry a little. 5 Min. is just a suggestion. It depends on the day, humidity, sun light, etc....
It is holding up good. There is a comment to fill the chip and let it dry for an hour then go over it which makes sense. If I were to do it again, I would do that.
I let the paint bead and fill the chip or scratch cavity. I also let it cure for about an hour, not 5 minutes, before going to the next steps. This way I am not wiping away the newly applied paint. I find this achieves results as if the chip or scratches were never there. I hope that helps. :)
Okay I’m doing this, mine is pretty deep with rust I let it tried for 5 min it wasn’t a good outcome and I’m gonna redo it next time and follow ur tip, thanks
I tried mopar touch up paint for an 09 grand Cherokee with paint code pxr. It was a slightly different shade and didn’t blend vary well. Do you think this will match correctly?
Paint wears/degrades over time due to sun and other exposure. That's why it isn't uniform. This is the same whether you buy OEM touch-up paint or "close-to-OEM" paint like this 👌
Thank you for upload. Wish I would have watched this before I purchased. I’ve been working with acrylic nails, extensions, paints and epoxies for years and there has GOT to be something better and more user friendly on market. The clear and correct works almost like an acetone would work on correcting a nail however it doesn’t damage existing paint BUT also doesn’t correct properly. There’s not a lot of mailability. I tend to be able to correct minor imperfections to look perfect but I don’t seem to be having any luck with this one. Idk, I’ll try again tomorrow. Maybe I’m jumping the gun on this and expecting perfection. Slightly frustrated given I followed directions to a tea. I should also note I used to make handmade jewelry and weld so I know how to clear a surface for a pant redo. Pros: color is fresh and spot on, arrived quickly. Cons: doesn’t fill in the way it should. Color is easily removed with the corrector so your doing the same thing 10xs. Letting paint dry overnight to see if It will stay on when I try to correct it tomorrow. Will update
In case you or anyone was wondering, that’s the “Plus” kit. Did they send you a little pack of gummy bears too? I got one with my kit. It was a hilarious little surprise. 😂
@@claybrz2276 it could’ve gone better it’s what they advertise. I could’ve made it look a bit better but I have no experience so it turned out alright. It made my scratches less noticeable which is what I was going for. Hope the reply helps
LUZ I just used mine, I have a white pearl paint and it didn’t match at all. Glad it worked for you tho! Mines super noticeable so I’m just going to fork over the money to get the bumper re painted :/
@@hikeskool the paint didn’t match the original color, it was good enough for me though since what I wanted was for the scratches to not be noticeable.
I just tried it on my dad's pass at with ultra fine steel wool. And it was still a bit marred. Either way, trim on my gm and exhaust tips are next. We'll see about the longevity of it.
@@patrickanthony3632 the trim on my dads passat is still chrome look. The hazing disnt come back. It worked well on the exhaust tip but youll get soot there regardless
@@nenadmomcilovic9133 Thanks a lot for sharing that piece of information since I was just think of using a regular microfiber piece of cloth! Would you happen to have a link for the type of special wool you used?
Wax on wax off Danial son - all jokes aside thanks for the review just purchased a color n drive kit. I don't expect miracles, as long as the color match is close I will be happy - thank you :)
@@hikeskool It went ok, It got the job done. The color wasn't 100% accurate, but given the price for everything, it was close enough. It makes the paint chips harder to see from a distance and most importantly it helps to stop any rust that you may have from spreading, which in my case I had a few really tiny rust spots and they've since been covered. Overall, as long as you have realistic expectations and don't expect magic, I think it's worth it.
@@brurof thanks for taking the time to respond. I think you have the right idea - too many people here think a $40 kit is going to restore their paint to factory-fresh OEM finish. Did you do multiple layers/passes?