I have a white 1995 chevy. I got the touch up paint that is suppose to match,but it really doesn't and it looks like I put white nail polish on the spot. I was told to use a light sand paper only on the chipped spot so I did,it looks even worse because now it looks dull. I know it won't look perfect, but is there anything I can do to make it look a little better. If I use rubbing compound on it ,will that make it look better? There is no way I'm going to have any part of the car repainted either. Is the paint not matching because the paint on my car is old and has been in the sun and stuff? I have touched up spots on cars that were a darker color and did not have as much trouble, paint seems to match better with darker colors. I'm surprised because I thought white would be the easiest to touch up. So not true,it's the worst.
2007-05-11
14:07:33
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