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Stone chips & bumper scratch repairs
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Tolkienfan001
PostPosted: Sun Nov 25, 2012 7:57 am Up
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Does anyone on here do them or can recommend a place to have it done?

Also what would / should it cost for 1 small scratch in rear bumper. 3 bonnet stone chips 1 front wing chip? All small but through all paint.

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Howey
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A smart repairer would be ideal. There are plenty of mobile companies around, give them a ring for a quote Smile
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My Powerflow is quite loud but then again it's on ITBs and has a decat.

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Tolkienfan001
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Like chips away?
 

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Exactly Smile
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If they are only stone chips and not a major scratch, have a go yourself. Get a touch up pot and touch in the chip or scratch. Allow it to completely cure and then use something like Autoglym Paint Renovator to polish over and smooth the finish out. A machine polisher is easier but polishing by hand is almost as good for small chips. Finish off with a good quality polish and wax to help the blending.

I did my bonnet this way because it was peppered, and unless the light catches it a certain way, you can't tell.

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What do you think of this?

www.chipex.co.uk/choos...oduct.html

 

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