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Let me know if you don’t mind.Precisely. It doesn't match. It boggles the mind how they sell it as pearl white. I just received my touch up direct kit but I haven't had a chance to test the match on it yet.
Let me know if you don’t mind.
I can’t believe I paid Tesla what I did for this kit just to now have some greys spots on my bumper.
Where can touDr. Colorchip PSSW is a very close match. Used it and very satisfied with the result. Do not use Tesla's and there is a thread on this.
Do you know exactly what to order?Where can tou
I bet it’s a perfect match for the white Model Y bumpers that aren’t the same white as the rest of the car.Let me know if you don’t mind.
I can’t believe I paid Tesla what I did for this kit just to now have some greys spots on my bumper.
Has anyone tried to have an auto paint store mix touch up based on code?
Has anyone used the white PSSW touch up paint from Tesla and had good results? I find it dries greyish and doesn’t match at all.
I've never used it on Tesla, but could it be if you didn't shake it for a long enough time?
Where are you trying to repair paint?
I have front PPF and in 14 month and 14k miles I have 0 (zero, zilch) paint chips. A couple of times I had the doors scratched, but those scratched were easy to remove with Meguiar's scratch remover.
Has anyone used the white PSSW touch up paint from Tesla and had good results? I find it dries greyish and doesn’t match at all.
Dr. Colorchip PSSW is a very close match. Used it and very satisfied with the result. Do not use Tesla's and there is a thread on this.
Front bumper. I shook it. It looks horrible.