Stone chips
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Stone chips
Any advice on repair of tiny stone chips short of respray? Mark
- Dan Macdonald
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Re: Stone chips
Dr. Color Chip is the best I've ever used. Very difficult to see the fix.
https://www.drcolorchip.com/
https://www.drcolorchip.com/
Dan Macdonald
'59 A Coupe (105327)
'57 Speedster (82954)
Registry #1921 (1982)
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'59 A Coupe (105327)
'57 Speedster (82954)
Registry #1921 (1982)
DMAIA@aol.com
My YouTube Channel: Tinmeister 356
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Re: Stone chips
Thanks Dan will try to obtain in Australia
- Alan Winer
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Re: Stone chips
Be proactive-I had "Paint Protection Film" also known as clear bra fitted on my cars. A small investment to protect these cars. And it actually works
Alan
Alan
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Re: Stone chips
A good automotive body shop should be able to color match your paint and provide a small amount of paint for you to do it - or better, do it themselves. Once fixed the only sure way to provide continuous protection is to have a "clear bra" - as Alan has noted - applied to everything ahead of the doors. The concours judges don't like it, but then most of them don't drive their cars anyway.
~ Jeff
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Registry Member Since 1978
1963 356B T-6 Super 90 Coupe
2009 997.2 Carrera S
2015 958 Cayenne diesel-1 & 2015 958 Cayenne diesel-2
Registry Member Since 1978
1963 356B T-6 Super 90 Coupe
2009 997.2 Carrera S
2015 958 Cayenne diesel-1 & 2015 958 Cayenne diesel-2