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I've used Dr. Colorchip and I think its a good, solid product. I would recommend using Dr. Colorchip. Its a bit expensive but, they match your car color with your color code, and mine was really close to my actual color. It takes some work to use the product but it is worth it (to me at least). If you have a deep chip in the paint, do several coats. I've noticed from using the product that if you just put it on the car then let it dry and take the excess off, you are left what looks like a dip in the paint. So I tried to do multiple coats, and that makes it pretty much invisible, unless you are really looking for it. The product worked best for me on flat surfaces and not so well on corners, but that's not the products fault, its more mine, but corners are still hard to do. Hope this helps a little bit, if you have any questions on it let me know and I can try and help.
Good luck
Brant
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sorry to pop my question in here but what kind of shops in America (I am in the US) match paint for auto body's
Is the process any different for touch up paint on a car that has single stage paint? I am specifically wondering about Toyota/Lexus black paint.
Thanks for any information.