I’m not sure if the usual ChipsAway type person would be able to fix it well enough so probably a proper body shop. Haven’t really thought to be honest yetWhat do you plan to do?
The previous owner from my dealership had a protective film installed on the bumper, hood, front quarter panels & mirrors so I have not seen any stone chips yet that have gotten through this plastic film to breach the paint.Has your Porsche Taycan got many stone chip marks on the front of the car?
How are you fixing it?
Wish I had done PPF day one. One year on, after quite a few stone chips on my hood, I just did PPF. It looks fantastic and is going to protect against future chips, but am considering removing the PPF from my hood, having it professionally painted and then putting the PPF back on. PPF day 1 is worth it!!!I’m not sure if the usual ChipsAway type person would be able to fix it well enough so probably a proper body shop. Haven’t really thought to be honest yet
Ask your installer if they think that "paint correction" would be possible for your situation. If so, it might be considerably less expensive than repainting it entirely.am considering removing the PPF from my hood, having it professionally painted and then putting the PPF back on.
I was told that because the chips are though the clear coat and down to the undercoat, they could not get them out, so they would still appear like small white dots.Ask your installer if they think that "paint correction" would be possible for your situation. If so, it might be considerably less expensive than repainting it entirely.