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Thought i'de mention this as the AU seems to be pretty stone chip prone on the front of the spoiler & bonnet/nose.
I just purchased some of this Colored Turtlewax with the ChipStik. I originally tried to use it when i first purchased it on a freezing cold day ( not the recomended conditions to use it in ! ) - and the chipstick was literally just chipping away itself it was so cold and brittle - fair enough , not supposed to do it in cold weather ... Today was sunny so i though i'de try it again , spend 4 hrs doing my bonnet and i must say it looks good as new again , for a $20 product im very impressed , took a bit of hard yakka toutching up ALL the tiny stone chips too , but gee - the finish after polishing it too , looks like a brandnew paintjob. Just a thanks to the guys who made this stuff , great product if used corectlly . ;) . Oh ill just mention too that i had a few large stone chips on the bonnet along the front ( near the badge and lights etc etc ) looked like it had been lightlly sandblasted ! - it was getting pretty bad ! - i really can't believe how goods it looks again , took a while , but worth the effort . just gotta do the front spoiler next .
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Great to hear. Might have to do my bonnet as it's sandblastered and now stands out after getting my front bumper resprayed.
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just a word of warning which isnt mentioned on the back of the bottle , if you use this stuff you need to apply some pretty firm pressure with the chipstik when going over the chips/sandblast , also like work the stick fast 'across' the scrape fast and heavy a few times to heat the stick up so the chips actually fill instead of the stick just chipping away , the stick seems really brittle ! - but dont be stressed about it scratching when applying firm pressure , it doesnt scratch ;) . As i mentioned , it worked great once i got the hang of it and in the right conditions .
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Got any pics mate? I used this on my old ED, and I thought it was ok for what it was, but could never get the chipstick to work.
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To get the chipstik to work effectivelly, It's almost like being a 2 year old again with a texta , coloring in a picture with the pressure that would push the tip into the body of the texta ..lol. But it works great once you get the hang of using the chipstik ;) - and the colored polish just tops it off perfect .
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Ive tried this product before as well, with poor results. I may have to give it a go again!
Got the bottle still in the shed, the wagon has a few stone chips on the bonnet, might give it a go soon! Glad you got good results with it! GK
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wont it just fill the chip with the wrong colour?
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Yes and No , large chips are a tad more noticable when you look really close after the repairs , but the actual stick matches close enough as a base coat until you apply the color polish , the polish is actually a really fine grit ( about no1 ) polish too , so it actually really finelly cuts and polishes your paintjob and smears the cut colors from your original paintjob lightlly over the repairs - which helps to hide the color match that tadd more and finishes it off nicelly . Once im totally finished the repairs i'll have to polish it with a nice thick coat of clear wax to protect my repairwork a bit i think
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Also when do we see the pics of the benefits of your hard labour? _2: GK
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Just to note , my car is that dark metallic blue , the chipstick is darker color than my car and the polish is a lighter color ( my car is sorta inbetween the 2 color blues ) , after applying both the results were very good , looks as good now - if not better - than some ( most ! ) repairs i have seen done by stone chip repairers with paint doing toutchups , the stuff seems to set solid once its polished flat too ! .
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What's your opinion on these products? GK
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The only thing im spewin about now is that my bonnet looks so new that i have now noticed i have 2 tiny dints in my bonnet ! - i couldn't see them before amongst all the stone chips and sandblast ..lol , ill have to remove the bonnel lining ad see if i can push them out , they aren't to severe - allthough they are noticable now the rest of my bonnet looks like new ! .
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Yes most polishes are abrasive ( some are not ). if it was resprayed with no clear then you would be right in what your saying.
With the product i have seen it but never used it ( hard to get me away from what i know works ) but in saying that what your using is probably really good as well, so until i try it i can't comment. With the chip stick it does sound good, and sounds like it solves / partway solves the old chip hassles. i have been experimenting with a few things the average person can do but still not happy with the outcome as yet, so yes all good to see a product working well. With your car i'm not sure what wax you used but try some cabanara (S) wax ( step3 megs is a good one or one of the many others available ) this will help enhance the / a dark cars depth of colour and buff with a good MF cloth. Pete Quote:
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Seriouslly guys , if i would of posted on here an hour into using this product i would of been cursing it as i was getting no where at first ! - at first i though it was rubbish , i even tried just the polish after hoping it would cover the marks as i was getting nowehre with the stick , but the polish didn't do its justice against the marks without first using the chipstick correctlly - i had my doubts about it too being only $20 a bottle including the stick . As i mentioned - if u do use it , you need to use a fair bit of force while stroking the stick across the chips etc , the stick seeming brittle i was affraid to much pressure with it was going to scratch the sorounding paintwork , but it didn't . This really is a great product , if you allready have some but can't get results - and if your in melbourne around near dandenong , i would even be happy to show you how to get the stick to work propperlly if your having problems with it ;) . I am actually dumb founded by the results i have got from such a cheap product - is why im raving about it so much ! .
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i think regardless of the clearcoat or not you would get good results because of the color polish too . Just something i had noticed before i purchased this stuff , i had been looking at it a few times in supercheap / autobarn / k-mart etc etc , and in all the stores i noticed that the darker the color the less bottles they have in stock ( must be the darker color cars with the light color undercoat show the stone chips worse ! ..lol ) , heaps of the white stuff and yellow etc on the shelves ..lol , most the darker color seem to of had their chipstiks pinched off them too .. 1 thing im not sure of is if this stuff comes in black ! - i've never seen it - the darkest i have seen is the dark blue i get , even with the blue most shops are sold out or only have a bottle or 2 of the blue left over ! ..heaps of the other colors allways avaiable though.. hmmm , actually now i come to think of it , i think i have seen it in black ages ago in a shop somewhere , probably gets snapped up even faster than the ble being a darker color and shows the stonechips the worste ..lol , but i haven't seen the stuff in black in the local shops around here in ages , maybe they even stoped making it in black, as i know from owning black cars in the past that even the slightest bit of crap in a product can scratch the paint lightly and its really visible on black ! . I'm not sure about the black being still available ?? ,.
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I gave this stuff a go last weekend and I was pretty happy with the result. My car is black and this stuff is available in this colour. Maybe all the black ones happened to be sold out? Wouldn't surprise me, it's a of a colour to keep looking nice.
Anyway, I found the chip stick didn't work at all well until I'd left it in my pocket for a little while. The coloured polish did a pretty good job of filling all the miniscule chips that you probably wouldn't notice unless you were looking really hard. My only complaint is that the coloured polish left the finish a little dull. I gave it a hit with Meguiar's NXT-Gen wax which gave a fantastic deep finish but made the minor stone chips show up white again. :( Chip stick is great IMO! |
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i only ever use turtle wax on my cars so far. And i bought the colour one with chipstick last time to do it, came up a treat. The coour polish blends in with whatever colour your car is, and just richens it up a bit, (Mines silver so the silver polish works a treat). The chipstick can be tricky but i had a couple of nasty scratches on the left guard where the previous owner droped a metal garbage lid down it, and went over them with chipstick, there still there of course and you can still see them, but they dont stand out like dog nuts as they did before.
See you cant even see them anymore. Before you could easily.
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****in down with rain and no sun here today , i'll get some pics soon , but as you can see form autickfordfairmonts pic above this stuff works really well.
It had me wondering when using that chipstik -> i just about recon you could use a crayon for the stick if you used all ya stick up before using all the polish, its almost exactelly the same texture as a crayon , just a bit harder .. hhmmm.
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Hey all, when i first bought my car it had a scratch on the rear guard about 5 inches long and was down to the greyish undercoat and stuck out everytime i was looking at my car my eyes were attracted to this scratch like a magnet, my car is white by the way. so i went out and bought the turtle wax product in white and used it on the scratch and polished it in and to be honest with you its still filled in to this day (17 months ago) and to tell you the truth i had forgotten about this scratch until writing this reply and reading about the product. In my opinion it does work and last well mine has so far.
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I got some of this to try and get some marks/ships and scratch out of the ute. The front-end of my sedan unfortunatly would need a case of the stuff..
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And wouldn't you know it - that afternoon after all my hard labour and polishing the bonnet up like new , a bird came along and layed a huge sh|t right in the centre of my bonnet :( - yet i can't ever recall getting a huge bird turd on the bonnet since owning the car until now ! . Also gave my arms a good workout polishing off all the excess chipstik from off the repairs ( thousands of tiny sandblast chips :( ) - darn 2 days later and i can still lightlly feel the backs of my arms aching
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Excuse the quality - my rubbish camera :( , good enough to give you and idea of the results though..
For a $20 product i'm pretty impressed ! .
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