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    Hey folks,
    I've just got a new DS3 DSport in black and it's already had its first chip, d'oh! It's just under the passenger door handle and quite small at around 1cm. I was wondering what the best way to tackle it might be? Would a kit from Chipex be a good idea? If so, does anyone know the color code for new black DS3's?

    Thanks for your help!

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    Last edited by Spudgun; 31-07-2014, 11:28.

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    Colour code will be on a sticker just inside the door frame.
    If you go to a dealer and give them your car reg number they can look up the correct colour code/s too and get you a touch up kit (body colour and clear laquer) costs about £8.
    Don't use the brush from the touch up kit to put the paint on as you will put too much on at once, put a drop onto some palette (much like a fine painter/artist does) and use a bit of masking tape folded up to make a point to take a very small amount off the palette to apply to chipped area. There is a thread in the forum somewhere that shows this.

    http://www.ds3club.co.uk/showthread....ips-yellow-DS3
    Last edited by pmk; 31-07-2014, 11:39.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by pmk View Post
      Colour code will be on a sticker just inside the door frame.
      If you go to a dealer and give them your car reg number they can look up the correct colour code/s too and get you a touch up kit (body colour and clear laquer) costs about £8.
      Don't use the brush from the touch up kit to put the paint on as you will put too much on at once, put a drop onto some palette (much like a fine painter/artist does) and use a bit of masking tape folded up to make a point to take a very small amount off the palette to apply to chipped area. There is a thread in the forum somewhere that shows this.

      http://www.ds3club.co.uk/showthread....ips-yellow-DS3
      Or you could use a cocktail stick

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