Dr. ColorChip is in the house!

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One of the easiest to use and most effective paint chip repair kits is now in Autopia Car Care!

Included with every kit is a two step system where your
exact OEM paint match is with each individual system. Each order placed is made to order to ensure your specific color is being sent according to your manufacturer color code.

This is a fantastic product that I have actually seen work with my own eyes.


If you need to easily fix some paint chips in your car, or a customer's car, look no further:
Dr. ColorChip Custom Automotive Touch-Up Paint Kit
 
I saw this at Detail Fest and was very impressed with it. I have been looking to do the chips on my Dodge Ram and Toyota 4 Runner. All of the reviews I have read on it are very positive.

Can't wait to give it a go this spring.
 
John
I've been curious about this for a while. What is your impression as far as final results. I've seen the final with just the clear but not color.
What about chips all the way through and durability. Ie. A polish down the road after.
 
I' curious too.
I have a few very small rock chips and a very thin "white" scratch on the black paint.
I'd like to "hide" these before applying Opti-Coat.

Someone mentioned that they did Dr. CC then Opti-coat and the blemishes disappeared?
Do these two products play well together in the sandbox?

Any feedback would be appreciated.
 
Someone mentioned that they did Dr. CC then Opti-coat and the blemishes disappeared?
Any feedback would be appreciated.[/QUOTE]

+1 . Anyone have experience with the above mention process ? I have some chips that are in locations where they would be easy to spot if they don't blend well. :inspector:
 
Imho

Dr color chip is good for small road rash type chips. Deeper/larger ones have to be "filled".

If not filled, they will get white around the edges ets when using sealer or wax.

I have a couple of deeper ones that I am going to try Langka system on.
 
Imho

Dr color chip is good for small road rash type chips. Deeper/larger ones have to be "filled".

If not filled, they will get white around the edges ets when using sealer or wax.

I have a couple of deeper ones that I am going to try Langka system on.

I'd be interested in hearing your results/thoughts.
I'm always looking for something better than my current process that takes some time to do
 
John
I've been curious about this for a while. What is your impression as far as final results. I've seen the final with just the clear but not color.
What about chips all the way through and durability. Ie. A polish down the road after.


Well the main thing is to use a DA, not a rotary on those areas. That's per the manufacturer.

From what I've gathered in watching the system be put to use, and from other customer's feedback, the kit is so easy to use that if a small blemish reappears after a few years of polishing, you can simply reapply the system and have a show room finish again! :bigups
 
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