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Old 04-13-2012, 09:57 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by EazyD View Post
I am planning on going to a body shop to fix some small rock chips. The hood has some swirls. They claim their process is to sand some stuff down, fix the chips, and clear coat the entire hood.

1. Does this sound right?
2. Should I have the hood polished before they do this and put clear coat on it?
3. What should it cost for a body place to fix two rock chips on my hood? Size: 1/3 of your index finger thumbnail. Two of them, near the headlight. Looks like some rusting...but I thought it's aluminum?


Thanks in advance, and any other advice would help here. I never cared about rock chips until this car, and it's white.
It won't be 100% perfect, but have you tried just using touch up paint or Dr.Colorchip? If they are going to wetsand, polishing isn't neccessary I don't think. If they put a new coat of clear, I would think they need to "rough up" the existing so it has something to adhear to, not to mention they would have to remove any contaminants.

The hood is alumimun, but stuff that lands on your car isn't...and that's probably what's rusting.
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