Dr.Colorchip on Blue Slate K52
I'll try to do it this weekend. I did it last week but it didn't really do anything worthy of posting. It's been raining f***ing hard here in Hawaii EVERY DAY, and moisture tends to interfere with this product.
My bad Dj, forgot to update this thread lol
Yeah, I cleaned my car, did the whole paintchip fix, but didnt work as well as I expected. Nothing compared to the pics they show online, and really wasn't worth taking pics....
So, this Dr. Colorchip was a fail.
Yeah, I cleaned my car, did the whole paintchip fix, but didnt work as well as I expected. Nothing compared to the pics they show online, and really wasn't worth taking pics....
So, this Dr. Colorchip was a fail.
There is definitely a trick to this. I used it on my old BMW and it was pretty good on really small chips. On the bigger ones it won't really fill in but it does hide them ok from a distance.
The trick is to get a lot of the paint in the chip and let it dry for a minute, then get a clean lint free cloth very wet with that solution that comes with the kit and wipe the area really good--letting the solution get the excess paint off.
I wish I had pics from the BMW to post. I have a clear bra on the G.
The trick is to get a lot of the paint in the chip and let it dry for a minute, then get a clean lint free cloth very wet with that solution that comes with the kit and wipe the area really good--letting the solution get the excess paint off.
I wish I had pics from the BMW to post. I have a clear bra on the G.
It HIDES the chips, but definitely doesn't FIX it
Edit: I guess it works better with some colors. I have a blue slate and the color is obviously different from what they have to offer.
Edit: I guess it works better with some colors. I have a blue slate and the color is obviously different from what they have to offer.
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