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Road rash on my Blizzard Pearl
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Friends: 0 | I have a 90 mile round trip highway commute each day. I have 1900 miles on my just over one month old Blizzard Pearl III with nav. Lots of bugs on the front bumper. I washed it and 3 or 4 specs did not come out. They are road rash that has gone thru the paint and one on the hood. That black speck on white really bugs me. I refuse to use a bra. |
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Friends: 2 | Someone on here has mentioned using a toothpick with the touchup paint (not the brush that comes with it). That sounds like a great idea as it would prevent the "blobs". I will likely use that next summer after all the snow goes away. I noticed the last time I washed my BP, I had many specs on the front, all black. Dings all the way down to the base plastic. Guess they don't last forever, eh? |
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Friends: 1 | I've used the touch-up paint on the hood of my Super White. It looks better than the black specks, but you've got to be very careful with your touch-up technique. If I look real close, I can see my touch-up work, but I'm satisfied with the job I did. It looks much better than the specks, but it is not a work of perfection. Again, I can live with that. |
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BP would be extremely difficult to match though. I don't know what touch up paints Toyota offers for BP, but Lexus sells two separate touch-up paints for their tricoat/metallic paints. A base coat (which is indicated by the paint number XX-BC) and a top coat. You apply the base coat first, then top it with the factory color-tinted clear coat. | ||
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The paint on the prius chips very easy and cheapest option to keep your prius looking new would be to touch up all the chips with the factory touch up paint. Shake the container for about two minutes as I have the same color as you and it took that much shaking of the container to get the best match. Use a tooth pick and dab over the chip when you dab the paint on it will make little bubble but it will suck in and dry flat as the paint dryes. If you have clear bra installed (just hood and bumper should cost $400.00) on your Prius soon you will keep looking new and the few marks you have now will not show but if you wait much longer at rate you are driving it will be hard to keep your prius looking new. This would be your cheapest option as respray on bumper and hood would be more than twice what the clear bra would cost. Last edited by muellerfilm; 11-18-2009 at 02:19 AM. | |
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Friends: 0 | That's the reason I get my clearbra installed (esp. hood & bumper) before I drive any hwy with my prius. My old white color commuter car has alot of rock chip that exposes the metal under the paint and rusted, especially the fwd facing edges of the hood, due to driving 80-85mph on hwy 280 & 85 here in bay area. I installed the clearbra myself for a fraction ($170 for precut bumper 3m film & another $120 worth of bulk film for hood, fender, head light, side mirror) of the price that start from $450 basic pkg up to $6-700 for full hood wrap etc. Quote:
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I'm curious -- how did the install go and where did you source the film? | |
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Friends: 1 | Are you kidding me? You regularly drive 80-85 MPH on 280? The CHP will find you soon enough (I hope). That is just not safe unless you are the only car on the road and in the Bay Area unless you are on 280 at 3:30 AM that will not be the case. |
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