you can go with this
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I wasn't overly impressed at first as people tend to have too high of expectations and I could still notice where the chips were. But as time went by and I didn't exactly remember where the chips were and noticed I had to actually look for them. Plus with some more experience I think one could fill the deeper chips in better with layering.
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My Ride: 2006 550i sport pak. all the other goodies..
MODS: M5 front, sides, aFe throttle body spacer, RPI Red scoop, amber angle eyes, powder coated sport rims, tinted tail lights. smoked side blinkers, color of car and rims roundels, real carbon fiber roof spoiler, 550i number flat black, LED license plate lights, MTX 12' sub, dyno mat, tinted Windows, flat black grill, flat black exhaust tips, light smoke headlight tint, foged out eyelash, velocity booster.
YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR!!!!!!
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The Dr. Colorchip was very durable from my experience on my last car.
I wasn't overly impressed at first as people tend to have too high of expectations and I could still notice where the chips were. But as time went by and I didn't exactly remember where the chips were and noticed I had to actually look for them. Plus with some more experience I think one could fill the deeper chips in better with layering.
I wasn't overly impressed at first as people tend to have too high of expectations and I could still notice where the chips were. But as time went by and I didn't exactly remember where the chips were and noticed I had to actually look for them. Plus with some more experience I think one could fill the deeper chips in better with layering.
multiple initial coats will fill in those chips nicely and eventually even out with the original thickness of the paint
Used it on all of my previous cars and all my family cars; planning to buy more for my jet black soon.
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My Ride: 2008 Jet Black 528i Navigation, heated seats, premium
The real question is, which one of these touch-up paints is truly closer in molecular composition to actual factory BMW paint - I mean, with requisite orange peel texture and inability to adhere to body panel surfaces! Yeaahh for factory electrostatic paint! I've seen Kia automobiles with better paint than my 2008 jet black.