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  • Wolfsburgh pearl white - chips on bonnet

    Hey all. Anyone got any good solutions for small chips on their bonnet? i have a couple tiny round chips on the bonnet with another chip about to come up. Would ideally like to get it sorted so it doesn't start to rust. Given the pearlescent paint, not sure what the best method would be to get it fixed?
    Cheers
    Ron
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    Anyone got any idea on getting these repaired? Any panel beater or go VW route?

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      Just buy some touch up paint and cover it up. You will find your paint code on a sticker either under the bonnet, door jamb area or in the boot and you can google the paint code to find someone who sells that exact colour.
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        Originally posted by Lucas_R View Post
        Just buy some touch up paint and cover it up. You will find your paint code on a sticker either under the bonnet, door jamb area or in the boot and you can google the paint code to find someone who sells that exact colour.
        Or just go straight to VW

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        • #5
          After years of using the VW touch up paint I have since been directed to try Dr Color Chip, Dr. ColorChip Australia
          Very good paint match and truly professional result, don't believe me than google it to seek results.
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          • #6
            There are a few touch up groups on Facebook that are decent, generally they clean, prep, paint, cut/polish the blemishes.

            However, not cheap - but still cheaper than a panel beater.
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