Chips Away - Any good?
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Alias218

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1,524 posts

182 months

Wednesday 25th July 2012
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I have two chips on the drivers door, a scratch on the o/s passenger door and a scratch on the rear bumper that I really want to be shot of! The two chips are down to the metal (eeek) and want to carry out some kind of rust prevention. Are they any good and what sort of price could I expect to pay?

FYI the paint is solid gloss

BoostMonkey

579 posts

205 months

Wednesday 25th July 2012
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£80 a panel is their normal going rate, but a bit of haggling can lower it if you've got a few marks.

anonymous-user

74 months

Wednesday 25th July 2012
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The work I had done in metallic JRG was total crap. Not enough lacquer over the finished result. Have seen a few quite shoddy repairs, but it's a franchise so it is highly dependent on the bloke doing the work.

philmots

4,660 posts

280 months

Wednesday 25th July 2012
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Only as good as the guy doing the repairs.

Find out who your local bloke is and try find examples of his work online.

AlexRS2782

8,392 posts

233 months

Wednesday 25th July 2012
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As said it depends on who's doing the work. From my experiences i've used 2 of their guys. First one did the paint repair on a door and work was excellent with no faults or issues. However, the guy that replaced him a year later in the franchise managed to tear the recently replaced door/window seal on my 306 Cabriolet when refitting the mirror/baseplate he'd painted and tried to hide the fact he'd done it by using a black marker pen to colour over the now exposed area of material that's inside the seal. When i brought his fk up to his attention he tried to claim it was already damaged. Didn't work well for him and he ended up paying out for another replacement seal + fitting.

My mum's experience was fine at first. She had her rear bumper painted after it was keyed. About 9 months later the repaired area had faded really badly clearly due to the lack of lacquer used when it was painted.

sticks090460

1,117 posts

178 months

Wednesday 25th July 2012
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I had them do a deep scratch on the wife's EOS and I defy anyone to see where it was, unless I specifically pointed out the area. And that was two years ago.

boobles

15,251 posts

235 months

Wednesday 25th July 2012
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Both myself & a work colleague have called these guys to sort out a scratch. I was told my scratch was to big & my colleague was told that his paint was difficult to match! & there was me thinking they got rid of scratches!

djt100

1,739 posts

205 months

Wednesday 25th July 2012
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Not used, them but i can see on the neighbours car where they have been butchering it, colour match is good, but not rubbed down the panel and you can see the circle. spent hours there to and still managed to make a mess of it.

In the Epsom area so as people have said area dependent.

Alias218

Original Poster:

1,524 posts

182 months

Wednesday 25th July 2012
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This company seems to be edging towards 'cowboys' rather than 'professionals'. Halfords touch up pen it is I think!

Fast Jonnie

19 posts

183 months

Wednesday 25th July 2012
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As said earlier in the thread, massively dependent upon the operative. There are two we have used and they are like chalk and cheese.

One did a repair so poorly that he didn't even bother asking to be paid, but the other guy is so good that we have used him time and time again and I am still to find anyone who can spot his repair work. Great for wheel too, and very good value for money IMO.

If you are Birmingham way message me and I will give you his details.

66comanche

2,369 posts

179 months

Wednesday 25th July 2012
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Having once in a moment of madness looked into the notion of a Chipsaway franchise, I would be very careful and and has been said, go by recommendation only.