richy
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- Mar 27, 2007
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Rich,
Thanks for the reply.
My bumper is made of painted metal. Think of any F150 (or other truck), typically the bumper is chrome, but mine is black because I have a 2008 F150 Harley Davidson version.
I have seen both the Dr. ColorChip & the Langka system. I agree that the Langka system is good chemical leveler. My chips are pitted quite deep -- was not sure how well the Dr. C would work. I even have a couple of spots that are down to the primer coat / bare metal.
With that said, you believe Dr. C is the best option for a severe road rash? Or try the same method you did on the door panel -- fill the road rash with paint / let dry / wet sand / polish?
I'm just not certain how well Dr. C works, especially with it being winter.
OK, good news on the metal bumper! Dr C will fill it if you do enough coats, no different than using touch up on it. The Dr C kit just comes with its own leveler, that's all. Kinda convenient. Their site only recommends that you fill the bottom of the chip. While that may make it much less noticeable, getting the paint level with the surrounding area will make it much, much less visible from different angles. As far as being winter, make sure you do this work in a heated garage, or at least in temps over 40°. You are dealing with paint and want it to cure and set up properly. Wait till Spring if that's not an option. Over 50° is probably much better now that I think about it. Do it once, do it right.