04-26-2020, 01:03 PM | #1 |
Drives: 18 2SS 1LE, 20 Canyon Denali Join Date: Feb 2016
Location: Windsor, ON
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Dr Color Chip Success
A lot of people ask: Does Dr. Color Chip actually work. You'll normally see either 5 star reviews or 1 start. My opinion, those 1 star reviews either have hilarious expectations or they are simply doing something wrong. For those that want some real world examples of outcomes, here are a few on vertical surfaces.
It is also part of the reason I don't do PPF. Rocks always find ways to miss the damn stuff and you end up with chips any way. might as well get good at fixing them. Recently, a truck in the left lane tossed some rocks that caught my door and rear fender. Before fender: Before door: After fender: After door: Is it perfect? Of course not, never will be. I'm working hard to remind of OCD of that. But from a few feet away, you tell me how it looks: So, does Dr. Color Chip work? It sure does; follow the directions, have some patience (2-3 coats) and reasonable expectations and you will be happy. Hope this helps someone wondering if it is any good. Mike
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Current Garage: 18' 2SS 1LE, Hyper Blue 23' GMC Canyon Denali Previously: 20' GMC Canyon Denali 16' 2SS 6MT, Hyper Blue, Kalahari, 20" PVW Chrome Split wheels, NPP, MRC (Total Loss) 14' Ford Edge Sport 06' Saab 9-7x,13' Nissan 370z Sport, 12' VW Jetta GLI, 02' Olds Bravada |
04-26-2020, 09:22 PM | #2 |
Drives: 2018 ZL1 Join Date: Dec 2018
Location: OV California
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Looks good man! I have used the ac delco summit white touch up. PPF is a nust for me but frustrating when you get chips through your nice film and through the paint as well.
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