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Model specific boards => Golf mk7 => Topic started by: TDInowGTiLover on 29 August 2024, 10:31

Title: Touch in paint
Post by: TDInowGTiLover on 29 August 2024, 10:31
Hi all,

Just wondering which products you use for touch in paint?
My GTi is indium grey. I keep seeing chipex advertised but would like some opinions on what others like to use first before I buy anything or potentially waste my money.
Title: Re: Touch in paint
Post by: SRGTD on 29 August 2024, 11:18
I’ve used VW paint pens, Chipex kits and anonymous non-branded paint pens off eBay on the various VW’s I’ve owned. Touch up paint is always one of my first purchases for a new car (usually bought before I get the car) as IMHO it’s always a case of when rather than if you’ll need to use it.

I’m keen on the VW paint pens; I’ve always found the brush inside the cap to be too large for the size of stone chip being repaired. Maybe they’ve changed to using the ‘nib in cap’ type pens since I used VW touch up paint which was many years ago.

The non-branded paint pen I current have is very good; the colour match is spot on and it has a hollow nib applicator in the top of the cap, which makes dispensing very small amounts of paint into the stone chip very easy. I find an advantage of the nib applicator is that you don’t need to unscrew the cap off the paint pen; IMHO excessive exposure to the atmosphere of the paint in the pen by removing the cap makes it become thicker and more difficult to get good results.

I’ve found the Chipex kits (or Dr Colourchip, which is very similar) are pretty good but IMHO you do need to practice to get good results. The big benefit of the Chipex kits is that if you’re unhappy with the results of your efforts, you can remove the paint you’ve applied with the blending solution that’s part of the kit and just start again. I found the colour match of the paint in the Chipex kit was very good.

Bear in mind that whatever paint you use, the colour of the car can be a factor in how good the colour match is;
Title: Re: Touch in paint
Post by: jh_97 on 29 August 2024, 13:05
Don't have a lot of experience with different solutions, but seem to have settled on Chipex for my Pure White car. Very easy to use, doesn't take long for each coat to cure, and decent colour match. A little pricey but they had a reward where you got a second free kit if you posted a review on Facebook, which helps if you have another car that needs touching up
Title: Re: Touch in paint
Post by: sideways_stu on 01 September 2024, 17:52
another vote here for the generic paint pens with hollow nib in the top as you can be very precise on filling stone chips.