Tweeti have done it a few times. i watched youtube vids until i felt comfortable. i promise youtube is the way to go.
TweetAnyone have any experience with this? I drive a lot of highway miles to and from work and found a couple rock chips on the front of my hood. My truck is black and the little spots where the rocks hit stand out. (At least to me lol) I've seen the touch up paint and such, but just curious if anyone has any experience with that and did it really work? Hoping there is a painless way to touch it up pretty easily.
Tweeti have done it a few times. i watched youtube vids until i felt comfortable. i promise youtube is the way to go.
TweetYOU CAN DO ANYTHING WATCHING YOUTUBE!! I CHANGED A REAR TRANSMISSIONS SEAL IN MY BOAT AFTER WATCHING A YOUTUBE VIDEO!! SAVED MYSELF $800
Tweetdepends on how deep the chips are. youtube is the diy paradise. watch a bunch of them until your comfortable. i have done a ton of work on old beaters i wouldnt sink more than a couple bills on and kept those hunks of shit running way longer than expected thx to youtube.
TweetLOL! Looks like youtube is the way to go. About to get on there and start doing some research. I'll let you guys know if I find any good tips/tricks for it.
Tweetmy jeep has a flat grill and gets chipped so easy. I plastidipped the grill black and now I have a protective coat. looks cool too
TweetI still haven't done anything for these. I've seen several how to videos, but most didn't seem like a good permanent fix. There were a few that seemed very professional and I liked the end result, but it involved sanding and I just don't feel like I'm experienced enough to even try that. Somehow, I know I'd screw that up lol.