

While we can’t guarantee a color match without a sample, if you have the code, we can mix the paint according to the Factory paint formulation. If on these older cars if we have a color sample that you can provide that is a good match, we have the tools in place to create the color to match the swatch. Even on the colors prior to the early 90’s, our formulation database dates to the early 1930’s and we do have formulations on many of these older that in most cases allow us to make the color without a backup color swatch to test the color once made. The color swatches allow us to make the paint and then test it against the swatch to ensure it is a good match. We maintain a vast collection of paint swatches that allow us to make cars dating back to the early 90’s. This pearl is approximated in our formulation and when blended will be a close match to your tri-coat colored car. The pearl flake in the manufacturer’s spray process is applied on the second layer of the application and lies on top of the basecoat. Our single stage process works very well with most all tri-coat white pearl chip damage and provides an added layer of protection by creating a moisture barrier to future rust damage. However, you don’t want to leave the chip exposed as rust will set in fairly quickly. In most cases, its worse than looking at the bare chip. The option of applying the basecoat, the mid-coat and the clearcoat for touchup purposes does not create a good looking repair. Many tri-coat colored car owners have in the past let the chips go unrepaired which in many cases leads to rust. The pearls in these paints will cause the paint to appear a bit darker shade in the bottle but when leveled and blended over the chips will create an impressive repair. We have created hundreds of different tri-coat formulas and have tested each of these and modified them as we develop the color in a single stage paint that we feel will give our customers the best results on these unique colors. We have worked extensively on the many hundreds of different tri-coat pearls offered by the car manufacturers and have found the best way to address touching up stone chips on these cars is to create a color shade match in a single formulation that blends with the dynamic multiple color hues seen in the tri-coat pearl whites. Tri-coat paints add additional depth to the car’s finish and depending on the angle from which the car is viewed present different color hues.ĭr ColorChip offers the tri-coat paints in a single stage formulation to capture the color match of these beautiful colors in a single color application. These three coats are called the basecoat, the mid-coat pearl (or pearl coat), and the clearcoat. Tri-coat paints, also known as three stage paints or pearl coats, are automotive paint colors applied to a cars finish by applying three different coats.

The lighter side of the flake generally better matches the car’s original color. This is the metallic flake flopping over from the dark side of the flake to the lighter polished side of the flake. ColorChip kit on these colors, if you smear the paint in one direction it may appear to lighten and if you smear it back over the chip in the opposite direction it may darken. In the original painting of these metallic colored vehicles, to achieve a uniform consistent look and to have the metallic flake lay properly on the panel, a flop control agent is added to the spraying of these metallic paints. With lighter metallic colors the metallic flake in the formulating of the paint contributes to the shiny sparkling look of these color vehicles. Sometimes with these colors and on larger chips, it’s better to use the small-tipped brush and apply a small amount of paint and leave it as is. Chips 3mm or larger will tend to be a little more noticeable. The lighter color silver and gold are naturally more reflective of sunlight which may draw the attention of your eye to the perimeter of the chip which is more visible as it is slightly darker than the light colored paint. Repairs on light silver and gold metallic colors also in most cases look much better with our process. Darker colors…Blacks, Browns, Blues, Red, Grays, Greens… tend to be easier to hide damage as the colors absorb light better which makes for an even better blended repair. Chips on most car colors are dramatically reduced or visually eliminated.
