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maverick

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I was just about to post asking for recommendation of stone chips repair kiis so you have saved me the trouble ;-)
 

hodroyd

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Never used it but interesting for tiny chips..!! Would be interested on the result and how the match is on older paintwork..!!
 

Felonious Crud

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No, but it sells itself well on the website. I look forward to seeing how you get on. It would be good if you can share before / after photos. My front-end needs some love and attention and this may do the trick by the looks of it.
 

Yeti

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A friend of mine put me onto it. He has one of the Prodrive Mazda RX8's and had quite a few nasty chips on the front. He said the Chipex was a doddle to use, and I have to admit I couldn't find where he had touched it in. If you watch the video on the website it seems too good to be true. I hope to be doing mine this week if we get a decent dry day.
 

Felonious Crud

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Dr. Colorchip is an American product which looks similar. I wonder if it's the same thing re-branded for the UK.
 

hukent

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Used it on my 3200, have to say I was very impressed, easy to use, and excellent result.
 

maverick

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I have ordered some to , got some nasty chips on the edge of the drivers door and one on the front bumper ,will be interesting how it goes .
 

hukent

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Any before and after Hukent..??

I did have, because if you send them to Chipex, they send you another kit, in any colour you wish for FREE.
I just can't find the pics. on my P.C at the moment!!!!!!!