Paint chip repair recommendation needed
#16
The key to the DIY chip repair, especially on metallic is thin layers to get just the color under the remaining paint. Then slightly over full with clear and fine sand [2000 -3000 grit), buff.
Tricolors are much harder
Tricolors are much harder
#17
Oh, I can feel your frustration with that chip on your Aston's hood! While I can't provide a specific recommendation for paint chip repair in Florida, I had a fantastic experience with "A Chick In a Windshield" for windshield chip repair in Colorado Springs. They specialize in high-quality repairs and might have insights or referrals for expert paint chip repair, even if it's not in Colorado Springs. It's worth reaching out to them or checking their website to see if they can point you in the right direction. Here's their location: Windshield Chip Repair Colorado Springs. Best of luck getting your Aston looking pristine again! 🚗😊
#18
Dude, I feel your pain. I live in Northern Virginia and they have been repairing/repaving the main interstate here for the last few years. There are dump trucks and gravel trucks on all the roads all the time and the roads are strewn with rocks and pebbles! I've had to replace three windshields on different cars over the last few years! I take the back roads with my baby, and so far, so good.
#19
Dude, I feel your pain. I live in Northern Virginia and they have been repairing/repaving the main interstate here for the last few years. There are dump trucks and gravel trucks on all the roads all the time and the roads are strewn with rocks and pebbles! I've had to replace three windshields on different cars over the last few years! I take the back roads with my baby, and so far, so good.
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