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Old 12-08-2014, 11:35 AM
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I use official Porsche touch-up paint because my car is an uncommon color. And I don't want to void the warranty.



I bought some "EZ Dabbers" to help me apply the paint better. It's been too cold to try it yet, but I'm hoping that those will help. It's gotta be better than those stupid brushes that you get with the paint.

Practice is also highly recommended. I used my former Audi S5 and M5 and her 328i to get my technique better to where I'm now comfortable trying it on the Porsche.
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Old 12-11-2014, 12:06 AM
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stupid question.... will the dealer touch up a paint chip?
Old 12-11-2014, 12:14 PM
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Originally Posted by gusp
stupid question.... will the dealer touch up a paint chip?
They offer a service for that on porsche.com if you dig deep enough.


Click service and accessories, then service, then after sales service then paint repair. It's almost as if they don't want you to find it I'm sure whatever they do is no better than any good paint/body shop and they might farm it out anyway.

Odds are they want way more money too, however I've been surprised how receptive they are to pricing if you approach them respectfully and armed with consumer knowledge.
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When you use Dr Color Chip, mark near your active work spots with little blue pieces of painter's tape. The product works so well it's sometimes hard to find your touch-up spots when you go back to do the final wipe stage with the leveling solution.

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Establish a relationship with the best paint & body shop in your area. Good chance you will be needing them again down the road for your Porsche and other vehicles.02 T
Old 12-12-2014, 10:30 PM
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Last question, the chip is on the hood- near the emblem. Is this susceptible to rust?
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Originally Posted by porschechiq
Last question, the chip is on the hood- near the emblem. Is this susceptible to rust?
Hood is aluminum. No rust.

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last last question.

My car is a white 2013 Carrera S (2 wheel drive). Cabriolet.

Which "white" should I order?

The dr color chip website lists "Creme White", "Carrara White", and "Pure White"

but the porsche bulider lists "white" and "Carrara white metallic".

On my car, it is white, it doesnt seem to have any metallic. I sent drchipcolor my Vin but they dont seem to want to get back to me.
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Originally Posted by porschechiq
last last question. My car is a white 2013 Carrera S (2 wheel drive). Cabriolet. Which "white" should I order? The dr color chip website lists "Creme White", "Carrara White", and "Pure White" but the porsche bulider lists "white" and "Carrara white metallic". On my car, it is white, it doesnt seem to have any metallic. I sent drchipcolor my Vin but they dont seem to want to get back to me.
Pure White.

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