I don’t own a survivor, was sort of in the same position. I was tired of the rally rims and bought steel rims that needed to be painted to match. I also had a few small annoying chips as well. I would (if you have one ) go to your local car paint supplier, have a discussion about your goal and have them scan the car with their fancy machine. Also give them the paint code and they can match the color and adjust to get it as spot on as possible to your liking, then put it in a pressurized spray can, touch up bottle, or small can. Paint fades, and touching up with new vs the current paint would stand out. JMHO. I’m curious how this workshop out for you.
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