richmills
16-12-2007, 09:04 AM
Hi all,
I have a couple of small stone chips I notice, and given the recent discussions about the potential for paint bubbling if they're left unsorted I thought I'd better do something about them.
It says in my owners manual that I can get some touch up paint from Honda that I should be able to use to repair the chips myself, but I'm wondering how good this is likely to actually look afterwards.
The reason I wonder is that there's a small mark on the passenger door that looks to me like it could be a previously repaired stone chip, but the repair is a much darker blue than the rest of the paint. Did the previous owner repair a stone chip using the wrong colour? Or does the DIY chip repair paint change colour over time?
I guess it comes down to the question - is it a good idea to repair stone chip marks yourself, or should I look at getting it done by someone professional?
Cheers, Rich.
I have a couple of small stone chips I notice, and given the recent discussions about the potential for paint bubbling if they're left unsorted I thought I'd better do something about them.
It says in my owners manual that I can get some touch up paint from Honda that I should be able to use to repair the chips myself, but I'm wondering how good this is likely to actually look afterwards.
The reason I wonder is that there's a small mark on the passenger door that looks to me like it could be a previously repaired stone chip, but the repair is a much darker blue than the rest of the paint. Did the previous owner repair a stone chip using the wrong colour? Or does the DIY chip repair paint change colour over time?
I guess it comes down to the question - is it a good idea to repair stone chip marks yourself, or should I look at getting it done by someone professional?
Cheers, Rich.