Discussion
Like probably most of us on here I have stone chips to the front of my bonnet and bumper...
I am now looking to clean these up and get rid of them but im not sure which method to really try....
My options are
1) Buy a scratch master kit & have a go myself (that worries me)
http://www.paints4u.com/ProductDetails.aspx?produc...
http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/showthread.p... (makes it look so easy)
2) Get someone/company to do the above for me
or
3) Get a re-spray...
Which route would experienced people on here recommend?
and does anyone know of anyone who could do option 2 for me in Lancashire??
I am now looking to clean these up and get rid of them but im not sure which method to really try....
My options are
1) Buy a scratch master kit & have a go myself (that worries me)
http://www.paints4u.com/ProductDetails.aspx?produc...
http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/showthread.p... (makes it look so easy)
2) Get someone/company to do the above for me
or
3) Get a re-spray...
Which route would experienced people on here recommend?
and does anyone know of anyone who could do option 2 for me in Lancashire??
hi
have large detailing centre in nw; if you wanted to call in i could advise you of the best options
just a thought
kind regards
matthew
www.offyourmarks.com
have large detailing centre in nw; if you wanted to call in i could advise you of the best options
just a thought
kind regards
matthew
www.offyourmarks.com
I would say that to get a perfect job you're looking at smart repair or respray.
Depending on the type of paint, the amount of chips, and your patience levels you could try Langka.
I used it to deal with a chip on the wing of my Boxster, metallic grey so a bit of a "fun" colour and it made the job very easy. I still know the chip is there, but I have to look, and know where to look.
Depending on the type of paint, the amount of chips, and your patience levels you could try Langka.
I used it to deal with a chip on the wing of my Boxster, metallic grey so a bit of a "fun" colour and it made the job very easy. I still know the chip is there, but I have to look, and know where to look.
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