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Stone Chip removal.
AndyBrown:
After some advice, again.
Every time I wash my car it breaks my heart seeing stone chips.
I've read a few guides online and I'm thinking about giving it a go. To say I'm scared tho is an understatement!
The thought of taking sandpaper to my paintwork absolutely scare the s**t out of me.
Can anyone offer some advice/guidance and tips please.
My car is candy white.
Also can the same process be done on plastics, like the bumper?
Is it worth giving it a go or should I leave it to a pro? How much am I looking at getting it dome professionaly for let's say a dozen small chips.
Thanks
Horatio:
I bought the Chipex repair kit http://www.chipex.co.uk/kit/select this year, colour match is spot :happy2: but take time and effort :sad:. Touch up kits are a glorified bodge job otherwise its a respray :fighting: Loads of guides on a google search how people use them :happy2:
stuupnorth:
hi mate
yeah is scary but a bit patience
here's my bonnet
1st paint applied(looks rough I know)
2nd paint rubbed done(a deep breath was taken before LOL!)
http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i281/stuupnorth/DSCF15722.jpg
3rd bonnet cut and polished
Stu
sootpig:
Can anyone offer some advice/guidance and tips please.
My car is candy white.
Get yourself any old panel bonnet etc from the breakers and practice I did Removes the fear factor and the results will give you large ones :happy2: :happy2:
AndyBrown:
Great work on that bonnet!
That's a good idea about getting a scrap piece, think I'll do that before I even co side going near my car.
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