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      09-28-2012, 02:30 PM   #5
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Dr. Colorchip does not work well with deep down to the primer/metal rock chips.
Don't get it because in the end result you still won't be satisfied with it. Dr. Colorchip works best on light chipping aka peppering type chips/blemishes.

It smears into the light chipping and fills all the micro chips, etc. Then solution removes the excess paint leaving behind the small chips filled.

For deep chips...just get either Langka's blob elimnator kit (for DIY) But If I were you I'd find a professional painter who will "air brush" the chips. I've had it done to my car and it's filled/blended and so forth much better than I could ever do!!!!!

Find a guy who does this if you are as critical as me. For DIY stone chipping..I've mastered the small ones and mixing the paint to match. I can do a great job. I touch up sand speck type stone chips DIY style with alot of patience, blending, and time...
BUT for DEEP ones I call my painter!!

Just my .02 cents though. Hope this helps a lil.
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