Originally posted by Superior Shine
Mike,
It is very difficult to match paint exactly.
Mike,
It is very difficult to match paint exactly.
I understand that except I thought through the use of computers and todays hi-tech paint mixing stations that a quality shops could get very close to exact?
Blending as a way of making-up for only getting close isn't a very good option considering the cost of new cars, trucks and s.u.v.'s these days.
We have a scrape in our new Pilot's driver's side fender. In order to repair it, all of the shops we went to wanted to squirt the entire panel that the scrape has effected. This means painting from the rear fender all the way up the roof line and down the A-pillar.
I myself don't trust a perfect color match and think over time a person will be able to stand back and see two different colors of black on the Pilot. I also didn't want to re-paint a huge chunk of the the car for a scrape that is about 2 inches long when the factory paint this would affect is perfectly fine.
I understand why they blend, I just hate to see perfectly good factory paint sacrificed for the repair.
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