My car is kandy apple red and got in an accident earlier this year and the whole front end plus the passenger door was repainted. now on the passenger side where the door and the quarter panel meet you can tell that the new paint is like a shade or two lighter.. but then on the driver side, the painter matched the door to the newly paint fender on that side perfectly. his excuse is that kandy is hard to match panel by panel, i don't know whether to believe, maybe someone on here that knows a lot about paint can shed some light on that. I was just wondering if there is any product that possibly can make the mismatch a little less noticable because it bothers the hell out of me. thanks in advance. i know its a long shot. o yeah, i don't want anything that would dim or dull the shine of my paint and not show the kandy effect. i did hit a little spot of the door with 2 layers of mother's cleaner wax and after that 2 layers of meguiar's #26 and it did not darken the color at all.
a picture of the side i'm talking about (look where the door and quarter panel meet) and the picture makes it less noticable than in real life.
heres a pic of the driver side that also had the fender repainted but seems to match perfectly. sigh..
a picture of the side i'm talking about (look where the door and quarter panel meet) and the picture makes it less noticable than in real life.

heres a pic of the driver side that also had the fender repainted but seems to match perfectly. sigh..
