My first paint chip...
#31
Rennlist Member
Well not one, see what I wrote "many chips"... Unfortunate circumstance with gravel, the guy ahead of me, speed, etc., that I found not typical for the autobahn and the rest of the trip. The car now has paint protection film on it and has sealed and memorialized the rock chips it earned in Europe!
#32
Well not one, see what I wrote "many chips"... Unfortunate circumstance with gravel, the guy ahead of me, speed, etc., that I found not typical for the autobahn and the rest of the trip. The car now has paint protection film on it and has sealed and memorialized the rock chips it earned in Europe!
#33
Rennlist Member
#34
Race Director
Thread Starter
Well not one, see what I wrote "many chips"... Unfortunate circumstance with gravel, the guy ahead of me, speed, etc., that I found not typical for the autobahn and the rest of the trip. The car now has paint protection film on it and has sealed and memorialized the rock chips it earned in Europe!
#35
Race Car
My 911 is loaded with chips over the last 7 years of daily driving. Use to drive me nuts, then I got out a sharpie forgot about it. I look at them as battle scars.
Door dings is what drives me nuts. How do you guys handle those?
Door dings is what drives me nuts. How do you guys handle those?
#36
Race Director
Thread Starter
#37
Three Wheelin'
I find poor customer service at dr chip. Their touchup is priced 2-3x more than http://www.automotivetouchup.com/
If you have a tiny chip, you don't need the reducer that comes with dr chip kit.
If you have a tiny chip, you don't need the reducer that comes with dr chip kit.
#38
Three Wheelin'
I use a guy that is just a genius artist removing dings. Uses special tools to push ding back out to its original shape. His view is that German cars are made of much better metal and easily repairable. I am sure u can find a "ding Doctor" in your area.