Rock chips on Ford Ruby Red , Dr. Colorchip , etc...

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Somehow got a cluster of 3 rock hips on my fender. I hit it would a touch up pen , then 6 passes with Dr. Colorchip . I know because of the location , color ( 3 stage ) , etc.. it's not going to look great . I am just wondering if there is anything else I can try to make it look "better" then it already does . I'm fairly resigned right now to say this is the best it's gonna get.

I have spoke to 3 bodyshops estimates range from 700-900 for sand, respray and blend . I'm thinking I am eventually going to do that then Xpel up to the A-pillar.


After Dr Colorchip :
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Before the Dr. only with the first layer of touchup :
 
What I’ve told customers is it not going to be perfect as it is touch up on a chip and it will prevent further damage and I tell them I use the 3 foot rule it will look good three feet away(learned from Mike Phillips) any closer maybe going to body shop will meet your perfect outcome. This helps the customer understand. And your touch is nicely done
 
WI'm actually surprised that Dr Colorchip isn't a closer match. I had a 2010 Camaro with almost identical color, also 3 stage paint. I picked up some touchup at the dealership and it wasn't even close, like your touchup. The Dr Colorchip was almost a perfect match. That looks like it's a lot lighter.

I don't have that car anymore, I don't know if it would be any closer being Ford to GM, it might be worth a try before paying for a respray. That picture you took is from about 3' away correct??
 
WI'm actually surprised that Dr Colorchip isn't a closer match. I had a 2010 Camaro with almost identical color, also 3 stage paint. I picked up some touchup at the dealership and it wasn't even close, like your touchup. The Dr Colorchip was almost a perfect match. That looks like it's a lot lighter.

I don't have that car anymore, I don't know if it would be any closer being Ford to GM, it might be worth a try before paying for a respray. That picture you took is from about 3' away correct??

About , same lighting in the work parking garage too.
 
My experience with Dr. ColorChip is that it is a hair darker than the oem paint.
 
I have a 2016 Gt in RR and have a rock chip on the hood. I bought the DR kit but have yet to use it. When I do I'll update.
 
Ive used Dr. CC on a ruby red fusion with great results. Depending on how large the application is or chip is, it seems to be maybe a smidge darker, but it’s pretty dang unnoticeable on the front end road rash that I completeled. You really have to look at it up close with a keen eye.

In those pics, yours look almost lighter in color than the factory paint. Did you make sure that the paint was mixed/shaken properly before application? Id email or call Dr. CC themselves and Im sure they will send you a new bottle.
 
Remember, DCC is supposed to be for curb appeal / 3 feet away product. We use it all the time but it's not a "body shop in a bottle".
Mileage may vary :)

Totally understood, having not used it before , and with a color like mine , its just a question of "Did I do as good as I can ?"
 
The good thing about DCC is you can keep trying until you get something you like. Have you tried applying a second coat?

Sometimes I’ll use it like touch up and let it cure for a while before leveling.

IMO you should look into a full frontal of Expel Ultra.

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That looks quite a bit lighter. I've also had Dr Colorchip send me a bottle of pure white to add to a v
Blue paint to lighten it up, that was for a '72 VW. In this case obviously you would need black to darken it up. They didn't charge me anything. If you were to go that route you need to take the mixing slow. Add a little and check it, if it's still too light add a little more and check it, etc. If you go add too much there's no going back.
 
I just did a carbon black metallic Mercedes and it matches so good it will pass the 1 foot test. I have not had a color that failed to match so far. When the color looks light it has been because the chip just needed another dab after the blending solution was used to much and removed more than needed. A second dab usually does the trick.
 
I emailed Dr. colorchip and they are remixing the paint and want me to try again
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Looks like a great match. On chips that size I have had good results with multiple coats (applications) that fill the holes better because of the size. Almost looks from the pictures that they still need leveling a bit more. The worst that can happen is you get to start over and practice more.
 
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