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drbrain LvL 2


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coolride1 Club Advisor


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Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2009 2:00 pm Post subject: |
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Same happened to my car.. almost the same spot.. most probably stone chip..
I DIY using Autospa touch up paint..
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kolamp Veteran


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Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2009 2:03 pm Post subject: Re: Paint peer off from my car bonnet |
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| drbrain wrote: | Hi all sifus here,
Yesterday nite only I discovered, one small portion of paint peer off from my car bonnet, any shop I can send for touch up without respray the whole bonnet? Or can I claim warranty from SC?
Honda's paint really thin, one layer only
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my 6 months car oso have this problem lots of stone chip on d bonnet very2 thin coating even local car oso thicker  |
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drbrain LvL 2


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Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2009 3:48 pm Post subject: |
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| coolride1 wrote: | Same happened to my car.. almost the same spot.. most probably stone chip..
I DIY using Autospa touch up paint..
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thx for the advice, at 1U eneos now, bought a bottle of autospa, but seems like they only blackhawk black, mine is FL cystal black, hopefully not much different. |
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dynamite LvL 2

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Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2009 6:09 pm Post subject: |
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| coolride1 wrote: | Same happened to my car.. almost the same spot.. most probably stone chip..
I DIY using Autospa touch up paint..
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Results acceptable? |
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coolride1 Club Advisor


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Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2009 9:18 pm Post subject: |
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| dynamite wrote: | | coolride1 wrote: | Same happened to my car.. almost the same spot.. most probably stone chip..
I DIY using Autospa touch up paint..
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Results acceptable? |
Yes.. but not up close, can see the dip of paint.
Patch up 2 chips on my roof as well but honestly, if bonnet top, difficult to patch bcos will look very obvious.
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drbrain LvL 2


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Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2009 9:30 am Post subject: |
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applied this morning, can see a dip of paint, but at least better than nothing.
anyone have experince respray your bonnet, how much do they charge normally?
any method on how to prevent this from happen? I did found a 3M bonnet tinted last time from volvo showroom, but then not sure how much is that, any sifu here using that? |
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btfan Amateur Lvl 2


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Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2009 12:32 pm Post subject: |
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I suggest you try to live with it bro or at least wait awhile before you respray it. Stone chips are pretty common on cars especially on our car where the coating is thin and soft  Honda SC charge RM400 per panel and you might need to leave your car there for 2 days.
I'm more worried about the stone chips on the windscreen. This you can't "respray" sigh. I have lots of these for some reason and to make matters worst, I can see lots of tiny specks of particles (more obvious when seen under the direct sunlight from the inside) all around the screen. It seems to grow day by day  It's not stone chips and yet when I tried to rub it off from the inside or outside of the screen it wouldn't go off! |
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coolride1 Club Advisor


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Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2009 4:05 pm Post subject: |
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| btfan wrote: | I suggest you try to live with it bro or at least wait awhile before you respray it. Stone chips are pretty common on cars especially on our car where the coating is thin and soft Honda SC charge RM400 per panel and you might need to leave your car there for 2 days.
I'm more worried about the stone chips on the windscreen. This you can't "respray" sigh. I have lots of these for some reason and to make matters worst, I can see lots of tiny specks of particles (more obvious when seen under the direct sunlight from the inside) all around the screen. It seems to grow day by day It's not stone chips and yet when I tried to rub it off from the inside or outside of the screen it wouldn't go off! |
My bonnet also look cosmic space with tiny tiny stars aka stone chips.
I have replaced my windscreen not too long ago.. but now under direct sunlight, can see a lot of tiny specks, only explanation is the screen chips pretty easily. _________________ Do not say things just to show you know what you are saying. Say things which only need to be said. |
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drbrain LvL 2


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2322 LvL 2

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Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2009 7:39 pm Post subject: |
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Main factor is due to the oem clearcoat is really soft. |
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PlutoII Veteran

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Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2009 10:49 pm Post subject: |
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| btfan wrote: |
I'm more worried about the stone chips on the windscreen. This you can't "respray" sigh. I have lots of these for some reason and to make matters worst, I can see lots of tiny specks of particles (more obvious when seen under the direct sunlight from the inside) all around the screen. It seems to grow day by day It's not stone chips and yet when I tried to rub it off from the inside or outside of the screen it wouldn't go off! |
BT,
Those tiny specks on the front windscreen are actually micro-chips.
Its like thousands of sand particles on your front screen.
Windscreen specialists have tried to use cerium oxide powder buffing to remove these, but not completely successful.
A group of detailing prdts suppliers are trying a wide variety of sanding techniques now, and I'll let everyone know if the results are favourable
CAUTION:
If you hv these specks on your front windscreen, and very stubborn watermarks as well, pls do not use those acid-based watermark remover as the chemical will enter these "specks"/chips, spread out underneath and cause permanent hazy/white patches, thus permanently damaging your front windscreen. |
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coolride1 Club Advisor


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Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 7:29 am Post subject: |
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CAUTION:
If you hv these specks on your front windscreen, and very stubborn watermarks as well, pls do not use those acid-based watermark remover as the chemical will enter these "specks"/chips, spread out underneath and cause permanent hazy/white patches, thus permanently damaging your front windscreen. |
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kenixck Amateur

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Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 8:23 am Post subject: |
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temp solution, marker pen first..
no point spraying
next month kena another chip |
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drbrain LvL 2


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Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2009 10:36 am Post subject: |
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problem "fixed" with autospa paint, looks ok from far.  haiz.... |
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