Stone Chips

Re: Stone Chips

satinGHOST|r!der;409148 said:
+1,000,000. I only protected my windscreen and headlights. I didnt both putting on bra for the hood and bumper. Its cheaper to repaint it than use the bra. For items such as windscreen and headlight, the cost of replacement is far too expensive to compromise. Hence, the protection. Anyway I think stone chips on the bumpers and hood is nothing too serious. Hell in fact it looks like battle scars. Its cool! Think of it as men having scars on their face whilst turning quite a few women on. :lol2:

Hi, what did you apply to protect windscreen and headlights? thks.
 
Re: Stone Chips

you guys are lucky,

1 month after i got my car i got 'wacked' by a pong pong (the fruit), created a small dent n chipped away some paint from the bumper!!! well i would advise all to stay clear of the grass cutters along the PIE, they're the ones who knocked the fruit in my path.

touched it up on my own and it looks 'ok'. just wondering where you guys go to do 'touch up' and what's the cost?

ray
 
Re: Stone Chips

jvhuiz;411825 said:
you guys are lucky,

1 month after i got my car i got 'wacked' by a pong pong (the fruit), created a small dent n chipped away some paint from the bumper!!! well i would advise all to stay clear of the grass cutters along the PIE, they're the ones who knocked the fruit in my path.

touched it up on my own and it looks 'ok'. just wondering where you guys go to do 'touch up' and what's the cost?

ray
most of the guys here would reccommend SWC and Yew Lip. You can locate them under the " Workshops and Help" section on the top right corner of this website.

But for localise spray painting, there will be differences in texture and colour over time. Think bodyshops would reccommend spray painting the entire affected panel.
 
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