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Old 09-21-2021, 02:41 PM   #16
Josh (PA)
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Originally Posted by Nick M3 View Post

After a pass with ClearCut, the paint is starting to *almost* look tolerable.

So far, *highly* recommended.

As a *huge* bonus, it seems to interface *really well* with Dr. Colorchip touchup paint. With the microfiber/wool hybrid pad that I'm currently using, it'll strip the excess touchup paint off while leaving the excess in the chip. Which is brilliant, because I get to skip all the annoying work that's normally involved in using Dr. Colorchip.
Can you walk through with detail your DR Colorchip process. I've used it before with decent success on cars I didn't really care about, but yesterday on the way home from work in the e wagon, a dump truck didn't have his gate closed and dumped a shitload of gravel on the road in front of me. I now have about 20 - 40 small chips on the hood of the Lunar Blue wagon. I think DR Colorchip is my best option to clean it up vs going full respray through insurance (I'm interested to hear your thoughts on that too). No dents or hail like issues thank goodness.

Needless to say it is pretty frustrating.
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