Spot Repair vs. Dr. Colorchip
Has anyone tried using Dr. Colorchip? I have a few spots where chips, and some road rash are present. I would like to fix this, but I'm afraid a body shop will just want to paint the entire car.
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I've used it and been happy with the results. I don't think I could find the spots I did.
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I had excellent experience with the LANGKA chip repair kit, up to dime-size repairs, as well as a few scratches too. (see link).
The trick to any repair kit is the drying time of the paint - which varies with temperature and humidity. A little trial and error may be required, depending on conditions and the size of the chip, I found. My introduction to the Langka kit was in response to being caught in a hail storm with my (then) black 95 Vette. As result, I had dozens of chips to practice on, but once I was done there wasn't a trace of the chips. It saved me from a repaint job: impossible to see the repairs!:thumbsup: |
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Paul, did you use GM touch up paint along with the Langka kit ?, and sense we are talking about paint I have some chips on the edge of the throttle body so was wondering where I might get paint to match my 1990 Z's LT5
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Should I try and detail the paint before or after I attempt to fix the chips?
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