98LowRanger
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- May 2, 2014
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I have had a lot of interest lately for paint chip repairs and am pretty confident in my technique, but I have a few other questions concerning this topic.
1) Where do you guys get your touch up paint?? I want to steer clear of Dr. Color Chip because I have heard a lot of negative things. I would just like to get regular base coat clear paint. I don't want to order OEM touch up paint because lately the customers inquiring about it have vehicles that are more then 5 years old. Of course there is going to be some paint fading and I want to be able to get it to match as close as I can. I know my local O'Reilly Auto Parts store can match paint (well as best they can) and sell a half pint for around $20.
2) Do you guys get a base coat clear paint or use a base coat paint and then apply a clear separately?
3) What do you guys typically charge for a paint chip repair service? For just a few (say 5 or less) paint chips I was figuring to charge around $45. I would typically have about $35 in supplies (paint, compound, cutting pad, brush/touch up stick, etc.) and 1 hour of my time at $10 a hour = $45
1) Where do you guys get your touch up paint?? I want to steer clear of Dr. Color Chip because I have heard a lot of negative things. I would just like to get regular base coat clear paint. I don't want to order OEM touch up paint because lately the customers inquiring about it have vehicles that are more then 5 years old. Of course there is going to be some paint fading and I want to be able to get it to match as close as I can. I know my local O'Reilly Auto Parts store can match paint (well as best they can) and sell a half pint for around $20.
2) Do you guys get a base coat clear paint or use a base coat paint and then apply a clear separately?
3) What do you guys typically charge for a paint chip repair service? For just a few (say 5 or less) paint chips I was figuring to charge around $45. I would typically have about $35 in supplies (paint, compound, cutting pad, brush/touch up stick, etc.) and 1 hour of my time at $10 a hour = $45