Has anyone ever heard of the results or used these kits? I'm just curious as I wanted to "fix" some of the chips on my bumper to make it not look so bad until I can afford to get the whole thing painted....
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Has anyone ever heard of the results or used these kits? I'm just curious as I wanted to "fix" some of the chips on my bumper to make it not look so bad until I can afford to get the whole thing painted....
Looks like a pretty good kit. I might have to look into it to fix some rock chips on the mustang.
Price doesn't sound bad either...
Select product. - Dr. ColorChip: Automotive Paint Chip Repair Systems
subscribed, want to hear first hand results
It looks like it works well judging by their YouTube videos..I wouldn't mind testing it out on my daily 'cause that certainly beats the usual method for repairing chips.
What color do you need? I just remembered I have a Pearl White kit that I never used, and now have no use for it.
It works very well, we bought a kit for the white 94... However, the pearl is a bitch to match. Dr CC was like a three step system for pearl paint, and we practiced on the wheel wells (fender lip) before trying to fix more noticeable chips.
I just got my kit. here is one spot
http://i1178.photobucket.com/albums/...rColorchip.jpg
Called and said it looked green , they said they could lighten up on the green
I've used it on both the Stealth and my Infiniti. You get the best results from smaller chips, they almost disappear completely. Larger chips and scratches will still look better than if left alone, but you'll be able to tell it was repaired if you're focused on the area of the repair. From a distance though, most people will never know.
yes agreed but green is not yellow with or without pearl