Huge rock chip on hood
#1
Huge rock chip on hood
So I have a huge rock chip on the hood of my Vantage and it's bugging the heck out of me. Does anyone know what I can do with this chip? I'm hesitant to put out $150 for a bottle of touch up paint only to make it look worse without proper application. Are there are detailing place that can fix this chip? I'm local to the Northern Virginia area.
Here's a picture of the nasty rock chip.
Here's a picture of the nasty rock chip.
#3
I would give Automotive Touchup a try. I have used them a few times and there paint matching was absolutely perfect. I couldn't be happier after the few times I have used them. I believe their website is "www.automotivetouchup.com". Good luck!
#4
+1 on color match but that chip is deep & probably want a professional to fix it.
#6
I lived in Charlottesville for good old five years. Over time trucks from countryside spread rocks/sands on the highway. I f-ing HATE that. Anyway, I used Dent Dudes couple times to get my RR repaired. I am sure they can get the rock chip repaired nearly perfect.
I just don't know if they will travel to Nova....
http://dentdudes.net/
540-915-6700
I just don't know if they will travel to Nova....
http://dentdudes.net/
540-915-6700
#7
That was my fear also that the chip was too deep. I could see some clearcoat peeling off the outer diameter of the chip. Seems like that needs to be sanded off before doing any type of touching up. I will call a couple of places around NOVA area to see if they can fix this. Thanks again.
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#8
Sorry about the chip. Don't use Dr. ColorChip. It is waste of time and money.
#10
I experienced the same thing. Had dent removal expert make level again and had one of the "best" aka the "magician of Manhiem" address it and it is just barely acceptable. If you don't respray, please post pics of your results, as we all face this issue at some point and it would be a great reference.
#11
I've used the Dr Colorchip to address the small chips that are so common along the side skirts near rear tires.. Just crazy how soft this paint is. Had good luck with the product for that application but unfortunately looks like what you have is far beyond what Dr is capable of.. Good luck.. I feel for ya..
#12
A truly talented detailer may be able to fix it very well. I had a chip on one car and a scratch on another that were superbly repaired by my detailer. He made up touch up paint, and carefully layered it into the chip/scratch, slowly building it up until it completely filled the flaw and was a little higher than the surrounding paint. After letting it completely dry, which may take a few days, he carefully wet-sanded it down to the level of the rest of the paint (without removing too much paint). The chip is barely noticeable, the scratch completely gone unless you know EXACTLY where it was and get within about an inch of it, and even then it's nearly impossible to find even a trace of it.
#13
I guess the key for me is to find a "talented" detailer in my area that can do the job. The hard part is to find that talented detailer. The color on my car is supposed Monaco Blue but I can't seem to find the color code. Does anyone know what the color code is for Monaco Blue? Thanks.
#14
A detailer is not capable of doing the job. You have to understand they do quick turnaround fix. A proper hail damage repair should be done by a body shop, who is gonna 220grit sand down the surrounding, apply primer, sand down 400, 800, 1000, and 2000grits, apply paint and clearcoat. This should be done inside a booth with bake to cure the polyurethane.
#15
From personal experience, this is NOT necessarily true. My detailer spent the time (a lot), and the results are superb. Importantly, the paint remains original. Also, if the OP finds a detailer who is capable of doing this properly, there is little harm in trying it -- if it doesn't come out to his satisfaction, he can go down the bodyshop/repainting path afterwards.