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Old Apr 28, 2011 | 10:18 AM
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Looking for interior touch-up paint

I have an 04 CS with sand/beige interior. Does anyone know where to get some paint to touch up some plastic pieces? The car is very clean and a handful and blemishes are making me depressed...I was thinking even nail polish but I'm having no luck finding anything even close. I know about color codes for exterior paints but not for interior. Anyone have suggestions?
 
Old Apr 28, 2011 | 10:41 AM
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i don't think you can touch up the plastic pieces. I wouldn't even try it as you may end up causing more damage
 
Old Apr 28, 2011 | 10:44 AM
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Usually I'd agree with you but there are a couple of spots totally missing paint revealing the black plastic underneath. It stands out like a sore thumb and in this case I don't think it will make it worse. It will still be noticeable but better than now.
 
Old Apr 28, 2011 | 12:09 PM
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Call your local detail shop, they should be able to re-dye those pieces for you.
 
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FYI... If you want to fix scratches in that 'soft' paint (steering wheel buttons), I don't think you can. Atleast not easily.
 
Old Apr 29, 2011 | 08:13 AM
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So other than checking a detail shop, nobody has any info on touch-up paint? Model car paint? Interior color codes?I'm not doing a full respray & I know it will still be noticeable. I'm trying to make it less noticeable
 
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painting interior pieces

Have you checked out Bumperplugs? They paint interior pieces and they are a sponsor here.
 
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Yes. Bumperplugs was referred to me a few weeks ago. I like their products they just dont have what I'm looking for....off to the Model/Hobby shop i go i guess
 
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Hi...I had the same issue with my sand/beige interior & I had the paint touched up by Fibernew. They touched up my steering wheel button where the paint was completely rubbed off. The job was not perfect but it looks 95% better than it did before. In addition to the buttons they touched up a few small spots on my seats. This is a national company so there maybe someone located in your area. Here's the web site & I can post pics of the job later today if you're interested.

http://www.fibrenew.com/

Also I found another company that sells leather touch-up paint based on Porsche interior color codes & model year after I had my car done. But I will have to post it later when I get back home.

Good Luck & I hope this helps!
 

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