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    diamondschwartz touch up

    Anyone here familiar with a paint that is similar to diamondschwartz? I saw there was a duplicolor that was spot on but it doesnt exist anymore. :(

    Would rather find keep the original paint and not do some shit Maaco job.

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    im in for this too... I need some serious touch up

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      #3
      Easily find your color and order the same automotive touch up paint used by industry professionals. Match to factory color guaranteed. Get started now.

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        #4
        I need to do the same in the next few weeks. My front bumper & rockers are really starting to bother me.

        1991 BMW 318i (Old Shell RIP, Now Being Re-shelled & Reborn)
        1983 Peugeot 505 STI
        1992 Volvo 240 Wagon
        2009 Toyota 4Runner SR5 Sport 4WD

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          #5
          Originally posted by ak- View Post
          Ah yea! Has anyone tried their paint before? Thinking of getting some cans and doing this right.

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            #6
            Have not tried this company...
            Restore your car's original paint with automotive paint that's an exact match for your car's color. Our touch-up paint is high quality to deliver professional results to every paint job. at AutomotiveTouchup
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            1992 850i Calypso Red

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              #7
              Originally posted by ipunchfish View Post
              Ah yea! Has anyone tried their paint before? Thinking of getting some cans and doing this right.

              you do realize that is an oxymoron. to do it "right" requires extensive amounts of equipment, experience and professional quality automotive paints, and anything that comes out of a rattle can is none of these things.....

              but knock your socks off. just remember a professional will charge you double to fix something that you "fixed" first.

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