Repair Stone Rock Chips and touch-up your paint with this simple technique that any beginner can follow.

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  1. Muso Seven

    Great video and advice. I'm using OEM paint, my car is a similar red to yours but the touch in dries maroon!🙄😳😲🤬 I sourced one guaranteed paint (gloss and lacquer combined) but it was a hefty price. Your recommendation looks as good for a LOT less✌️👍🤞😊

    I might invest in a battery polisher as that would help my rhuematic aches and pains👍✌️😊

  2. Drone 7595

    Hi, what's the paint you used ? You said eBay do you have a link ?

  3. I_K4WTU_I

    Hi guys – I understand it fixes the look, can I just ask though, does this stop it from decay/rust too? What I don't get it, if it's clearcoat free, and you wax over it, is it still protected from corrosion?

  4. Kenny la

    How long did you leave the paint before buffing it

  5. MacMerc

    Brilliant video, thanks for that. P.S…take the dart board out the garage, no more chips! 🙂

  6. James ward

    You said it yourself, John – "It's like nail polish"…. use nail polish & then blend it flat with nail polish remover. Does it exactly like all the expensive stuff says it does, except cheaperer. Nail polish also has "body" so 1 coat builds up to the level of the car paint easily. Plus it's inverse to the car stuff – the cheaper the polish, the thicker it goes on, the dear stuff is watery – so "going cheap" is actually better in this case. 🙂

  7. Frederick Cornwell

    Switched it off. Poxy adverts spoilt the video

  8. M U

    Why put the brush in your mouth? 🤮🤢

  9. Daniel Peoples

    No probs apart from a £50 buff..Doh!

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