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I know I could use Dupli-color, or Dr. Colorchip, but was looking for something to actually repair the chips and not just hide them. Are there any tutorials here at AG for this sort of repair? Any place else?
Bill! Dr.Colorchip does fix it. It's a repair, just like everything else.
If you want a true "fix" a repaint of the panel is the only option.
Garry, I understand what you're saying.
I guess I should have clarified my curiosty by saying that it was based on a video I seen, but can't recall where I seen it. The video showed a guy sanding the area and repainting it, then putting clear over it, then blending it all in with polish and some 3m buffing pads. The divot or chip area was filled in completely with clear-coat over it to seal it. You couldn't tell a chip had been there. All done in a parking lot. The guy supposedly use to work in a paint shop. He said most shops would tell you they'd repaint the panel, but a spot repair was performed and blended in. His point was, that people were being raped for the cost of repair. The time it took him to fix it wasn't much. The guy also said he could make it look like the whole panel had been repainted...like a true repaint.
Can I use Dr. Colorchip in this same manor then? I guess I need to watch some reviews of it again.