Just as the title says... I have tons of rock chips on my hood, and I'm not ready ($$$) yet to send it to get painted at the shop. I was just wondering if anyone ever use this??
I have a 2006 LR Coupe...
I have a 2006 LR Coupe...
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yea its not that great... it ok if u wanna cover something small but if u have a "ton" of rock chips this prob wont help
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A better question might be, "Who hasn't used Dr. Colorchip?" They make a good product, the color matches perfectly and it's easy to use....the glove is too damn small. 
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FYI- this failed.
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Try it. I wish I had taken pictures on my hood when I first bought the car, it looks like the previous owner is to go searching for dump trucks and ride right behind them. My hood was probably as bad as yours and you can't really see most of the chips now unless you get REALLY REALLY close. I used the kit on the hood, fenders, doors and quarter panel. The hood was the one that had the most chips though. Take your time and don't put too much paint on each paint chip, the more you put the more work it will be to remove the excess paint later. I got so good at it that I wasn't even using the glove to smear the paint. My kit came with three brushes. I liked using the smallest brush and used it to smear the paint too, just don't get too much paint on the brush.
For me it was definitely worth the money, the paint match was great and like I said you can't really tell there were that many paint chips on the hood anymore.
For me it was definitely worth the money, the paint match was great and like I said you can't really tell there were that many paint chips on the hood anymore.