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Stone Chips

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Like many on here my C has a number of stone chips.

 

What is the best (cost effective) method of sorting these out?

 

Is it a case of washing and drying the area, getting the touch up paint out and blobbing a bit in, then coming back a day ot so later with the T-Cut to smooth it out?

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If a respray is not an option the best bet is one of these

 

http://www.drcolorchip.com/

 

I have used three of their kits on various cars and the results are massively better than anything else I have used, going to be using one on a friends 911 in a couple of weeks - not the cheapest option but the results are worth it

results

 

I have been thinking about organising a Group Buy but you need about 25 orders before it starts to provide a decent saving (most of thesaving is from massively reduced postage)

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I wonder it the blending solution if the really important bit and could be sourced individually?

 

Where are all the 'O'-Level (or even GCSE) Chemists when you need them? :shrug:

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