I bought from these guys http://www.seatpartsshop.co.uk/category/Touch_Up_Paint,b.html and was very happy with the finish.
I have also purchased some clear wrap that I am going to fit on the front to add some extra protection.
I thought I would never see the day, but I have to shamefully admit I have bought a car bra and it will go in during winter time
Will be interested to hear how you get on with it.
Is this the black cover that fits on the front of the bonnet? If so, be aware that if dirt and grit gets between the bonnet bra and the paintwork, it’s likely to cause scratches and swirls.
I suppose it comes down to which is the lesser of two evils; fit the bonnet bra and suffer the likely scratches and swirls or don’t fit it and risk the almost inevitable stone chips from all the grit and crap that spread on the roads in the winter being blasted at your paintwork.
Have used both the OEM and Chipex touch up kits. Colour match on both was good. Colour was Nevada white. What’s great with the Chipex kit is the blending solution that’s provided with there stuff. If like me you end up putting to much paint on a chip the blending solution is good at removing the excess.Stone chips as expected over the bonnet and front bumper. Whats best to remedy them? Chipex or just get touch up paint stick? Do dealers sell the sticks or am I better off having a look online
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got this surprise this weekend
car is 2 weeks old
ordered some touchup paint from seat, I'll try to cover it
What colour is this? Is your Leon Mystery Blue?
The reason I'm asking is I have a Mystery Blue Leon will a small stone chip that I'd like to sort out. Do you know where I would source a Touch Up Stick?
yeah mystery blue, I literally just ordered it from here:
http://www.seatpartsshop.co.uk/product/SEAT_Touch-Up_Stick-_W5L_Mystery_Blue_000098500LMW5L
paint code is W5L
my advice is DO not use this piece of .s....
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i had to go to a body shop to sort it out ...
The problem with the manufacturer’s touch up paint is the brush is much too big in my opinion to apply paint just to fill the stone chip in the majority of cases. The paint also dries very quickly so once it’s on, it can be quite difficult to rectify a stone chip repair you’re not happy with. When I’ve used manufacturer’s touch up paint, I’ve applied it either a cocktail stick or the end of an unfolded paper clip, so it’s much easier to control the amount of paint you apply, and you can do it more precisely than with the brush inside the cap of the Seat paint.
I prefer the Chipex kit to the manufacturer’s touch up paint. The benefit of the Chipex kit is that if you’re not satisfied with your first attempt, you can remove the paint with the blending solution that’s supplied as part of the kit, and start again until you happy with the results, so no need to go to a body shop. You need to take your time and you probably won’t be happy with your first few attempts, but with practice you can get pretty good results.
@silles glad you got it off, as I said on Wednesday get a small brush, and few light coats are better than one.
Not sure how this blender works as I've never used chipex.