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Colorchip stone/paint chip repair
A company called Dr. Colorchip advertises in Roundel as being a quality repair for paint chips. I've been curious about the product and have gone to the website for details. But I've been reluctant to try it. Now, in this latest issue of Roundel, someone wrote in about Dr. Colorchip, apparently satisfied with the repair job. I'm wondering if any of you have used the product, and what was the result? Are you satisfied with the repaired appearance, etc?
Thanks for taking the time to reply.
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Sageriders 2011 328, Water [blue], Saddle 2006 X5 4.4i, Sterling Grey/Truffle, Premium, Sport, Cold, Rear, Adj. Ride Ht. 2005 X5 3.0, Sterling Grey/Black, Sport(Totalled!) 2002 330i, Grey-Green Met/Truffle Br. [Sold] |
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What is the web site? I am open to try if it looks like a good product and report back to the group.
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not sure for Dr. Colorchip, but check this out also
http://www.e46fanatics.com/features/...php?news_id=69 |
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colorchip website
Try <drcolorchip.com>. As they describe it, you dab a bit of paint into the chip, then add some sort of "blending" material, and it sort of melts the paint together and into the chip. The website makes it look pretty good, but I don't know . . . . It is NOT merely a paint pen or paint stick or special kind of brush . . . .
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Sageriders 2011 328, Water [blue], Saddle 2006 X5 4.4i, Sterling Grey/Truffle, Premium, Sport, Cold, Rear, Adj. Ride Ht. 2005 X5 3.0, Sterling Grey/Black, Sport(Totalled!) 2002 330i, Grey-Green Met/Truffle Br. [Sold] |
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I ordered it - Will let everyone know how it goes!
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