ganges Posted February 12, 2012 Author Share Posted February 12, 2012 I do stone chip and scratch repairs at work. you need a very small brush, not the one that comes with the "pen" and a warm dry atmosphere. Tbh you also need to wet sand and machine polish to get a half decent finish. Depending how bad your chips are its worth just touching them in to protect the metal even if the finish doesn't look great it'll look better than not doing it. Thanks for that mate makes sense to me, and will do, as you do this for a living, (and i know it depends on the extent of the damage), but have you got a ball park figure as to how much, this sort of work cost's, to have it done properley, once again thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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