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    Can anyone give advice on using the touch up stick on stone chips or recommend someone in the Aberdeen area?

    I dont want to make a mess of it

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    GCA3N
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    In my experience the touch up sticks looks worse than the chip, well certainly with some colours. As far as repairers go sorry.

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    I find kits like Chipex work so much better than touch-up kits.

    You get a fine brush to blob the paint in the chip and then u rub over the blob with a solution until it is level and blended.

    I used one of these kits last year and was really pleased with the results.

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    If you use a very small amount of paint on the tip of a cocktail stick instead of the touch up brush.
    Use a steady hand (easier said than done).
    Touch the centre of the stone-chip mark with the tip of the cocktail stick, and let the paint fill the stone-chip mark.
    It will never be perfect though...

    (less is more is the key for the paint otherwise it blobs...)
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    I'm stil using that Kit that Alan got from the US for a good few of us. Cant for the life remember its name but really easy to use and blends the chips away.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stewart View Post
    I'm stil using that Kit that Alan got from the US for a good few of us. Cant for the life remember its name but really easy to use and blends the chips away.
    Dr Color Chip it is....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bazthemod View Post
    I find kits like Chipex work so much better than touch-up kits.

    You get a fine brush to blob the paint in the chip and then u rub over the blob with a solution until it is level and blended.

    I used one of these kits last year and was really pleased with the results.
    I've been intrigued by this. My car has bad road rash on the front after winter so rather than a complete respray I might try this instead. I suspect it'll take hours to do all the front though!

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    Respray all the way lads by the time you order the kit, spend time trying to get every or most of the chips touched up, realise that it looks just as bad or in some light even worse you'd be quicker trying to get a respray at a reasonable price plus you'll be happier when you look at it every day .. Never going to stop it getting chipped unfortunately but IMO and through previous experience saves the hassle later on & the rust spots appearing ..
    You only need two tools in life WD40 and Duct Tape. If it doesn't move and should use WD40 and if it moves and shouldn't use Duct Tape.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MiniiGP View Post
    Respray all the way lads by the time you order the kit, spend time trying to get every or most of the chips touched up, realise that it looks just as bad or in some light even worse you'd be quicker trying to get a respray at a reasonable price plus you'll be happier when you look at it every day .. Never going to stop it getting chipped unfortunately but IMO and through previous experience saves the hassle later on & the rust spots appearing ..
    Agree, but the kit is £50 and they want £700 to respray the front end of my car!

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    Thanks for advice everyone
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