Professional paint repair

  • Reef W
    Posts: 2708
    #1630026

    I’m wondering about options for repairing a scratch that’s down to the aluminum. I know I’ll probably just live with it, there will be more to come, but want to know my options are here. I have a 2014 Competitor 165 that is black and silver. In the black section some doofus in the harbor hit my boat and put about a 6″ gouge down to the aluminum. If I wanted to get this actually fixed where would you go to do that and how much would I potentially looking at?

    Thomas smith
    Posts: 2
    #1630400

    I bought paint at english color. It a ppg company and they matched it perfectly

    matthewkolden
    Posts: 348
    #1633919

    I’m interested in this too. This new dominator I bought is beautiful, but has a lot of rock chips I’d like to touch up.

    Dutchboy
    Central Mn.
    Posts: 16646
    #1633940

    Just get some paint and touch it up. Use a Q-Tip for small scratches. If you wanna spend money take it to a car body shop. Wanna spend alot of money take it to a Ford dealer, they will be familiar with painting alum (New Ford F-150’s)

    As much as we try and keep our stuff looking nice, crap happens.

    matthewkolden
    Posts: 348
    #1635404

    Just get some paint and touch it up. Use a Q-Tip for small scratches. If you wanna spend money take it to a car body shop. Wanna spend alot of money take it to a Ford dealer, they will be familiar with painting alum (New Ford F-150’s)

    As much as we try and keep our stuff looking nice, crap happens.

    Crap does happen, and that’s the bad part of ownership.

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