Swanicyouth
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Was really surprised to find something unique from Griots for touch up paint that actually works. Anyone that’s ever messed with touch up paint knows that little paint bottle with the brush and pen in it is almost completely useless. That brush just sucks. The pen even worse. It always seems to glop on too much paint no matter how careful you are.
What else is out there? Not much. IMHO, Dr Colorchip is way overpriced & just doesn’t work that well. There is a fine line between removing the paint from the chip(s) and removing the extra paint on the good paint. I always cringe when I see the videos of the guy with the blue glove smearing all the Dr Colorchip paint around. For whatever reason - the repair just doesn’t look great to me & endless fiddling seems to make it worse.
I’ve used the Langka Blob Eliminator as well. I wasn’t impressed with that either. Both systems work on the principal of applying extra paint and chemically removing it, while somehow not removing too much from the chip. I find both tedious & time consuming. I just want to do it once and be done with it.
Maybe I’m a moron, but I’ve tried tiny paint brushes, toothpicks, etc - with mixed results. Everything seems to apply too much paint. There really is no great solution out there - until I saw these from Griots. All they are are little plastic sticks with TINY foam heads. The foam head on the smaller one is thinner than a toothpick.
It’s really amazing nobody else really has these. You can apply the paint to the tiniest of rock chips without the blob. For once something that really works. You can really fill road rash style chips if you have a steady hand without a mess. They make working on bigger chips easier as well.
Of course, we all know the touch up paint will never match perfectly and it’s still a repair... So, if you’ve been putting off fixing some rock chips because you can’t stand to deal with the God awful touch up pen; I’d highly recommend a set of these.
What else is out there? Not much. IMHO, Dr Colorchip is way overpriced & just doesn’t work that well. There is a fine line between removing the paint from the chip(s) and removing the extra paint on the good paint. I always cringe when I see the videos of the guy with the blue glove smearing all the Dr Colorchip paint around. For whatever reason - the repair just doesn’t look great to me & endless fiddling seems to make it worse.
I’ve used the Langka Blob Eliminator as well. I wasn’t impressed with that either. Both systems work on the principal of applying extra paint and chemically removing it, while somehow not removing too much from the chip. I find both tedious & time consuming. I just want to do it once and be done with it.


Maybe I’m a moron, but I’ve tried tiny paint brushes, toothpicks, etc - with mixed results. Everything seems to apply too much paint. There really is no great solution out there - until I saw these from Griots. All they are are little plastic sticks with TINY foam heads. The foam head on the smaller one is thinner than a toothpick.
It’s really amazing nobody else really has these. You can apply the paint to the tiniest of rock chips without the blob. For once something that really works. You can really fill road rash style chips if you have a steady hand without a mess. They make working on bigger chips easier as well.
Of course, we all know the touch up paint will never match perfectly and it’s still a repair... So, if you’ve been putting off fixing some rock chips because you can’t stand to deal with the God awful touch up pen; I’d highly recommend a set of these.