I've mentioned dr color chip before. Seeing as i put a couple of nice chips in my wing when doing the cam belt.
Thought i would share.
The Road Rash Paint Chip Repair Kit includes:
1oz bottle of OEM match paint
4oz of SealAct blending solution
1 ultra paint brush
2 microbrushes
1 microfiber towel
1 nitrile glove
1 white blending cloth
1 instruction sheet


The chip.

I gave the panel a wipe with quick detailer then cleaned out the chip with an alcohol wipe.
I know it wont be perfect my goal here was to get the chip filled and flush with the rest of the paint. The last owner of my car was a blober the touch ups he has done look sh*t.
I used the blob, smear and level technic as per the instructions.
See gif below.

The finished result. The chip is pretty level. Once its dry i will try blending it a bit with the orbital polisher.


Will have a go at the other chip later.
