https://www.daccustomdetailing.com/...bTTVcEj_O5zcDsFTffh_C_XLwLg9jCO0YSuZjCXdNPJcgYeah that’s about what I thought. Man! I hope this doesn’t turn into a $4k+ mistake.
Dr. Colorchip is the way to go. It’s by far the easiest and most convenient way to deal with chips, IME.Oh no. They’re definitely chips. It’s pretty bad. I ordered touch up paint out of desperation and sadness.
same here 5,000I drive my Taycan between Virginia and Florida several times a year, returning tomorrow actually. After 33,000 miles I have no paint chips or windshield cracks, although I've taken some pretty loud hits, and the PPF and windshield protection film have some scars. Last week I was going >80 mph when a large piece of gravel hit my windshield, with no visible damage. I also drove to Michigan during highway construction season with some loud gravel impacts. Protective films for the win!
Since you're going down this route, id suggest using a syringe with a 18 or 20 gauge blunt tip. I find that .5mm is too narrow. Plus if it's on the face of your bumper, the tool you're looking to use will spill.I got one of those fluid writer pens to take care of the chips myself. I’ll test it on one of the chips and if it looks good then I’ll do all of them before taking the car to the detailer.![]()
Hmmm I’ll get a quote from him as well. Thanks for the link!https://www.daccustomdetailing.com/...bTTVcEj_O5zcDsFTffh_C_XLwLg9jCO0YSuZjCXdNPJcg
I’m going to be using him for my PPF. He’s local.
One week after delivery I had 4 x large chips on lower front bumper, went immediately for a full Xpel PPF. Installer was happy he could spot repair the chips and he made them invisible. Two years and 50,000 km later no further damage to front of car other than a few small almost invisible impacts on the PPF. However strongly recommend you have the installer put a double layer on the rear doors in front of the back wheels to match the triangle shaped piece that comes on the car. My single layer PPF (installer removes the original small piece of Porsche PPF) is badly damaged on both back doors and needs replacing now. Besides that, make sure you find the best installer in your area. I’m not happy with the amount of areas that have lifted slightly on mine allowing dirt in at the edges. With a crayon it really shows up as black lines. IMO your installer is best placed to determine if you need a respray.Hmmm I’ll get a quote from him as well. Thanks for the link!
4pcs Anti Scratch Cat Boots Shoes Soft Mesh Cat Covers Adjustable Cat protector-I just finished an ~800 mile road trip to/from Sacramento and not a single scratch/chip/dent on the car. Overnight my cat decided to use the car as its personal dance pad and apparently fell off the roof of the car onto the hood, scratching the paint ?Thankfully am taking the car in for XPEL + Ceramic coating tomorrow and hoping they can fix it, but I am not a happy cat owner today ? Ordered a car cover immediately after!