Hi all
I have been slowly repairing a paint chip in the front of my hood that I picked up on a recent road trip. I am pretty happy with the results, the repair is smooth and flush with the surface. However, the paint seems to be a lighter colour than the rest of the car. I used exactly matched paint from my Ford dealer, and the paint matches perfectly - until I wetsand it down. This seems to cause the paint to lighten in colour.
The paint is a metallic blue, with many metallic flecks. I have tried adding a layer of clear-coat, and again that seems to look good until I get to the point of leveling out the repair.
How do I get the paint to remain darker in colour? Is it because there aren't enough layers of paint or something? I started out with a light sanding, then some grey primer, then about 3-4 layers of the touchup paint with a few days and some light sanding in between. I polished it out with scratch-x and megs #9, then waxed with NXT.
Any advice is appreciated.
phil.
(I suppose pictures might be needed - I will try and get some after work tonight.)
I have been slowly repairing a paint chip in the front of my hood that I picked up on a recent road trip. I am pretty happy with the results, the repair is smooth and flush with the surface. However, the paint seems to be a lighter colour than the rest of the car. I used exactly matched paint from my Ford dealer, and the paint matches perfectly - until I wetsand it down. This seems to cause the paint to lighten in colour.
The paint is a metallic blue, with many metallic flecks. I have tried adding a layer of clear-coat, and again that seems to look good until I get to the point of leveling out the repair.
How do I get the paint to remain darker in colour? Is it because there aren't enough layers of paint or something? I started out with a light sanding, then some grey primer, then about 3-4 layers of the touchup paint with a few days and some light sanding in between. I polished it out with scratch-x and megs #9, then waxed with NXT.
Any advice is appreciated.
phil.
(I suppose pictures might be needed - I will try and get some after work tonight.)