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I have used Chispaway in the past when I did similar damage to a Seat Ibiza. Now this was about 8 years ago and from memory the cost was no where near your quote.
Having said that as I've mentioned it was quite some time ago and it was in the South West, I'm sure there will be regional cost variances.
Having said that as I've mentioned it was quite some time ago and it was in the South West, I'm sure there will be regional cost variances.
Yeah I'd say that was a bit high for a mobile service, on a flat colour.
How perfect do you need it to look? I'd be tempted to just rub that back a bit with some sandpaper and use a rattle can on it. Total cost of about £20.
Even if you F* it up, you could always then just get somewhere like chipsaway to correct it.
EDIT: oh and is the white we are seeing definitely your base coat, or is it transfer from whatever you rubbed against? If the latter, you may be able to make it look 10x better with some wet+dry and cutting polish.
How perfect do you need it to look? I'd be tempted to just rub that back a bit with some sandpaper and use a rattle can on it. Total cost of about £20.
Even if you F* it up, you could always then just get somewhere like chipsaway to correct it.
EDIT: oh and is the white we are seeing definitely your base coat, or is it transfer from whatever you rubbed against? If the latter, you may be able to make it look 10x better with some wet+dry and cutting polish.
Edited by jimxms on Thursday 5th January 13:35
jimxms said:
Yeah I'd say that was a bit high for a mobile service, on a flat colour.
How perfect do you need it to look? I'd be tempted to just rub that back a bit with some sandpaper and use a rattle can on it. Total cost of about £20.
Even if you F* it up, you could always then just get somewhere like chipsaway to correct it.
EDIT: oh and is the white we are seeing definitely your base coat, or is it transfer from whatever you rubbed against? If the latter, you may be able to make it look 10x better with some wet+dry and cutting polish.
The white I would imagine is the base coat as it scraped against a concrete post.How perfect do you need it to look? I'd be tempted to just rub that back a bit with some sandpaper and use a rattle can on it. Total cost of about £20.
Even if you F* it up, you could always then just get somewhere like chipsaway to correct it.
EDIT: oh and is the white we are seeing definitely your base coat, or is it transfer from whatever you rubbed against? If the latter, you may be able to make it look 10x better with some wet+dry and cutting polish.
Edited by jimxms on Thursday 5th January 13:35
As above give it a good going over yourself and see what that brings.
I would look for some local repairers over a national company every time for a small repair like this.
I had a dent on my rear wing and deep scratch done on my E91 by a local chap for £150 all in and he did a cracking job.Other places were looking for £220-250 plus vat.
I would look for some local repairers over a national company every time for a small repair like this.
I had a dent on my rear wing and deep scratch done on my E91 by a local chap for £150 all in and he did a cracking job.Other places were looking for £220-250 plus vat.
- Big believer in putting money into local firms pockets if they are good at what they do for a reasonable price.
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