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Old 01-22-2016, 06:52 PM
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I watched the Dr Colourchip videos with interest. I then used my standard Porsche touchup paint, a small squeegee, and lint free cloth with a little solvent and achieved an acceptable result I must say.

Just another case of a company coming across the border and treating us like we just fell off the turnip truck.
Old 01-22-2016, 07:01 PM
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Originally Posted by JTT
I watched the Dr Colourchip videos with interest. I then used my standard Porsche touchup paint, a small squeegee, and lint free cloth with a little solvent and achieved an acceptable result I must say.

Just another case of a company coming across the border and treating us like we just fell off the turnip truck.
Agreed
I believe varsol has no negative effect on the paint.
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Originally Posted by Greg981
Thinking I may get some touch up paint from the dealer and try and see if I can use DR Colourchips reducer with it.
I don't believe that will work. The diluents are different.
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Originally Posted by LexVan
I don't believe that will work. The diluents are different.
Think varsol would work?



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