F***ing Paint Chips
Damn. I tried my best. I did the 5-minute langka method. I topped it off with clearcoat. It's not totally invisible (because the stupid touch-up paint doesn't match the actual DB), but it looks a helluva lot better. I had a superfine artist's brush wheN I applied the clearcoat. You can't really tell when in direct sunlight. I guess the clearcoat's shinyness covers it. But when there's a shadow over it, you can really tell.
The problem is the clearcoat in the Nissan touch-up pen is *real* clearcoat. I tried going back and using langka on an old spot that I covered with clearcoat. It didn't remove it.
I still think there needs to be bulletproof paint...
Edit: Here are the pictures. The original picture was double the size, but space limitations prohibited me from using the original image. The images themselves are not enhanced, only resized to 50% of the original. As said before, the chips are nearly unnoticeable in direct sunlight (closeup & far). But once a shadow comes over them, you can see 'em pretty good.



The problem is the clearcoat in the Nissan touch-up pen is *real* clearcoat. I tried going back and using langka on an old spot that I covered with clearcoat. It didn't remove it.
I still think there needs to be bulletproof paint...
Edit: Here are the pictures. The original picture was double the size, but space limitations prohibited me from using the original image. The images themselves are not enhanced, only resized to 50% of the original. As said before, the chips are nearly unnoticeable in direct sunlight (closeup & far). But once a shadow comes over them, you can see 'em pretty good.



Last edited by Faluzure; Mar 25, 2005 at 01:59 PM.
I actually have my entire hood clear bra'd. But I'm thinking of removing it. I'm too **** about detailing my car, so its always bothered me it was never as shiny as the rest of the car. Stuck between a rock chip and a hard place.
Originally Posted by homiusang
Rock chips is inevitable on our car. Clear bra sure helps, but the main problem is still the paint.
All dark color cars are very noticeable, get silver , white , Mo better
Originally Posted by Faluzure
Well dang it... that's not very reassuring. Wasn't there some kind of new paint product that's built into the plastic or metal? I could've sworn someone made something like that, where the panels are already colored. They need to implement that into our cars so we don't have to deal with the paint BS.
Originally Posted by hurahn
Most people won't even notice the clear unless they're looking closely.
It was a bad install too. So, if you do go for it make sure you chack around the regional forums to find a good installer.
Yah, get the touch up paint cause your going to get chips on the side of your car too. May also want to get some fine tip paint brushes and paint remover for the brushes. The touch up paint pen is not useful for those odd shaped or small chips.
Good luck!
Last edited by Z'd Up; Mar 25, 2005 at 02:19 PM.
Originally Posted by pyindeem
Agree.
All dark color cars are very noticeable, get silver , white , Mo better
All dark color cars are very noticeable, get silver , white , Mo better
I hear the unpainted parts are black.
I've only seen an unpainted 350Z hatch and it was in fact black...
So if it chips all the way down on a black car you may have some + side...
I've only seen an unpainted 350Z hatch and it was in fact black...
So if it chips all the way down on a black car you may have some + side...
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