Does anyone know if there is touch up paint available for the 997.1/987.1 center consoles?
I've got a little knick that i'd like to make look better.
I tried googling and didn't turn up much.
997.1 Center console touch up paint
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I went on a hunt for something similar recently to match a bezel to a modern Porsche interior. I came up pretty much empty. I did find this, and a few others like it:
https://www.colorbondpaint.com/products ... VwEALw_wcB
But with so many different Porsche interior colors in that same basic range, the odds seemed pretty low that it would match what I was looking for.
I also had someone who really wanted a bezel in Texas burnt orange. Weirdly, all efforts to get that color off the shelf failed, so I ended up getting a starter pack of acrylic paints from amazon, watching a bunch of videos on matching paint colors, and mixing my own in a little one once jar. If you got a set of metallic acrylics, like the one linked below, I bet you could get mighty close by just adding the white and black to the silver as needed until you have the exact color:
https://www.amazon.com/Shuttle-Art-Non- ... 11&sr=8-22
I wouldn't paint and entire car is this kind of paint, but for stippling in a little chip like that (or even airbrushing), I suspect you can get a great results that will last plenty long. My only hard-earned tip is that liquid acrylic is milky white before they add the color, but that milky white dries clear, so to get a good match you need to mix it to something that looks a shade lighter than you want, then dab a little bit and let it dry to see the actual/final color. Here's a video I did to celebrate the Texas-colored bezel, and you can see how many time I tried to get the color right -- and how many of them were too dark until I figured out that secret!
https://www.colorbondpaint.com/products ... VwEALw_wcB
But with so many different Porsche interior colors in that same basic range, the odds seemed pretty low that it would match what I was looking for.
I also had someone who really wanted a bezel in Texas burnt orange. Weirdly, all efforts to get that color off the shelf failed, so I ended up getting a starter pack of acrylic paints from amazon, watching a bunch of videos on matching paint colors, and mixing my own in a little one once jar. If you got a set of metallic acrylics, like the one linked below, I bet you could get mighty close by just adding the white and black to the silver as needed until you have the exact color:
https://www.amazon.com/Shuttle-Art-Non- ... 11&sr=8-22
I wouldn't paint and entire car is this kind of paint, but for stippling in a little chip like that (or even airbrushing), I suspect you can get a great results that will last plenty long. My only hard-earned tip is that liquid acrylic is milky white before they add the color, but that milky white dries clear, so to get a good match you need to mix it to something that looks a shade lighter than you want, then dab a little bit and let it dry to see the actual/final color. Here's a video I did to celebrate the Texas-colored bezel, and you can see how many time I tried to get the color right -- and how many of them were too dark until I figured out that secret!
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Great advice Tom. I may give that a shot if I don't find anything through further searching.
Sooo many 987 and 997s out there so i'm surprised this isn't a thing.
Sooo many 987 and 997s out there so i'm surprised this isn't a thing.
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On BAT, I’ve seen several 997s where the entire volcanic gray console has been painted black. IMO, it looks better and more updated.staceybsnyder wrote: Wed Aug 03, 2022 10:59 am Great advice Tom. I may give that a shot if I don't find anything through further searching.
Sooo many 987 and 997s out there so i'm surprised this isn't a thing.
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Yeah that does look great. Eric from bumperplugs.com can do it.Larry C wrote: Wed Aug 03, 2022 12:40 pmOn BAT, I’ve seen several 997s where the entire volcanic gray console has been painted black. IMO, it looks better and more updated.staceybsnyder wrote: Wed Aug 03, 2022 10:59 am Great advice Tom. I may give that a shot if I don't find anything through further searching.
Sooo many 987 and 997s out there so i'm surprised this isn't a thing.
It's just more than I want to spend on this particular car. Was looking for a super cheap solution. LOL
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Or maybe even something like this for such a small spot:
https://www.amazon.com/Metallic-Markers ... ljaz10cnVl
https://www.amazon.com/Metallic-Markers ... ljaz10cnVl
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Well, for $7.99 it's hard to go too wrong. My concern would be the paint needs to be very thin to flow in a pen like that, so less likely to 'fill-in' the chip. How about a bottle of Testors silver for $2.09 
https://www.michaels.com/testors-metall ... cYEALw_wcB
Too bad real life isn't as easy as photoshop....
https://www.michaels.com/testors-metall ... cYEALw_wcB
Too bad real life isn't as easy as photoshop....
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Haha. You fixed it for me. Oh wait....Tom wrote: Wed Aug 03, 2022 6:33 pm Well, for $7.99 it's hard to go too wrong. My concern would be the paint needs to be very thin to flow in a pen like that, so less likely to 'fill-in' the chip. How about a bottle of Testors silver for $2.09
Too bad real life isn't as easy as photoshop....
I suppose anything silver in that spot will look better than the black. It's a 17 year old car with 128K miles and this is what i'm nitpicking about. haha
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Maybe Dr. Colorchip has a solution. I have not looked beyond exterior colors on their site, but it might be worth a look. A lot priceier than Testors, though.
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Looks great. I can't tell from the pictures that it was touched up. Great work!Tom wrote: Wed Aug 03, 2022 6:33 pm Well, for $7.99 it's hard to go too wrong. My concern would be the paint needs to be very thin to flow in a pen like that, so less likely to 'fill-in' the chip. How about a bottle of Testors silver for $2.09
https://www.michaels.com/testors-metall ... cYEALw_wcB
Too bad real life isn't as easy as photoshop....
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