sounds too good to be true.
has anyone here tried it or know any one that has. if it does what it says on the tin could save a few pounds compared to a clam resray

found a few more good write ups so i've just ordered the big kit. coming from the US so it might take a while but i'll post before and after results with pix.PaoloMcFoulo wrote:..seems to have had some pretty decent write-ups. Never used or seen the results in the flesh....
Review here:
http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/s ... =Colorchip
i found the paint code under the front bonnet on the near side. white label with chassis no, other codes etc and the paint code. mine was b03, so im assuming they are all small codes.Neil72 wrote:I think I might invest in one of these kits myself, looks like a great product. The guy who had the Elise before me (Del) was too tight to buy some Defendall so it has a fair bit of gravel rash along the front of the car.
Where did you get your paint code from Mainsy ?
Remember to post some pics up once you've done your car
as long as you know the paint code they can make it for you. i think they can even match pearlescantVXJON wrote:That looks amazingDoes it work with metallic paint finishes?
much better than the ddtb technique of spraying the front of the car with an aerosol car
mainsy wrote:
for deep chips you can re apply as much as needed.
a couple of bits i have done it has just coloured the chip. but i have been smearing the paint over big areas. im gonna go over the deeper chips again and fill it out with paint, leave it to dry for longer so that it doesn't drag out and that should do the trick.Matelotman wrote:mainsy wrote:
for deep chips you can re apply as much as needed.Does it fill the "holes" to an extent or just colour them? the front of mine is like the surface of the moon and I'm reluctant to have a respray because it'll just happen again on the next run....