Stone chips touch-up
Stone chips touch-up
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ric p

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657 posts

286 months

Saturday 24th June 2006
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Following an excellent blast to Le Mans and back, my 328 GTS has picked a couple of stone chips on the front end. Possibly a French moped mown down in the excitement. However the Ferrari main dealers tell me that Ferrari do not do touch-up paint sticks. I'm sure I'm not the only person not wanting to respray the front of my car for a few chips.
Any ideas for chiaro blue paint?

3200gt

2,727 posts

241 months

Saturday 24th June 2006
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They may not do touch ups, but they do have specialist sprayers for accident repairs. Ask them who does there paintwork repairs and then get in touch with them. It is highly likely that they have "surplus" paint from a previous job and will be willing to put some in a small pot/jar for you. then all your have to do is undertake the tricky job of finding a authentic Ferrari paintbrush!

dealmaker

2,215 posts

271 months

Saturday 24th June 2006
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Got the same probem with my Murcielago - you can't avoid the "gravel rash" ! so you'd think Lambo would do "touch-ups" but OH NO, got to take it to the body shop! - So I thought I'd be clever!! The new Ford ST Focus - they do a Bright Orange right?....called "Electric Orange".....really similar to Lambo Arncio Atlas - so I breeze into the local Ford dealer - "one electric Orange touchup please!"......"sorry Guv acccording to the guys at Ford Technical this here's a special colour, coz it's such an exotic Focus like, and we ain't doin a touch-up, gonna have to take your focus to a specialist body shop!!" So it's not just Ferrari and Lambo owners who have to suffer!!!

tony h

2,703 posts

263 months

Saturday 24th June 2006
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try ProAutocraft, 07940 717123. They kindly mixed me some Scuderia red in a small bottle with touch up brush. Verdi use them all the time

Nigelo

293 posts

250 months

Saturday 24th June 2006
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Guys

There is no such thing as a "standard" Ferrari / Maserati colour and the same probably goes for Lambo too - Batches can vary considerably. As an example, Ferrari used 40+ shades of Rosso Chiarro!!

Fortunately, there is a very easy solution - Get the exact paint code for your car (check the manufacturers plate under the hood and if that fails, call the manufacturer direct with your VIN and get it that way). Then simply go to your local auto paint supply shop and give them the code - 1 litre is usually the min qty but some will even put some into an aerosol for you and don't forget some good quality thinners. Better still, use a modellers airbrush with a fine adjustable tip as I do.

Hope this helps

Muncher

12,235 posts

266 months

Saturday 24th June 2006
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Halfords will mix any quantity of paint for you if you give them the paint code, a touch up stick should be £5-£10.

360boy

1,828 posts

239 months

Sunday 25th June 2006
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Muncher said:
Halfords will mix any quantity of paint for you if you give them the paint code, a touch up stick should be £5-£10.


Agreed! I had to touch up some small stone chips on a 550. They mixed up some TDF blue. About £10 I seem to remember.

KenC

711 posts

252 months

Sunday 25th June 2006
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I asked Maranello for some touch up paint and they provided me with a small bottle F.O.C. Thanks guys.

ric p

Original Poster:

657 posts

286 months

Sunday 25th June 2006
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I did likewise but they now nolonger have their own bodyshop and use an outside company. However they gave me their number and called them. A very helpful man explained they do not do small amounts and as the paint is now waterbased it would not keep anyway. Halfords sounds a good bet from above.

v12

75 posts

248 months

Sunday 25th June 2006
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Lambo Wycombe did some paint work on my Murcielago for me and then gave me a small pot of the same for my own use! Perfect!!!!

spidermanUK

808 posts

246 months

Sunday 25th June 2006
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KenC said:
I asked Maranello for some touch up paint and they provided me with a small bottle F.O.C. Thanks guys.


They did the same for me Ken, but I think it helps being a "customer"!

crikeymikey

1,093 posts

234 months

Monday 26th June 2006
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For what it's worth, I've done 9000 miles now and there's not a single mark on the front of my car.
The reason is I had the car fitted with the 3M protection film from day 1. It works very well.
Driving up from Wycombe to Gaydon, my number plate got clobbered but there's no sign of damage anywhere else.
Budget for around £600 for front valance, bumper, front wings, sill and mirrors. I used Paintsheild, but there are a couple of others.
It's a lot of money intially but it'll work out best in the long run.
Just a thought.