chip repair
color40
06-07-2012, 09:14 AM
I have a 2008 toyota tundra ( black ) and have some stone chips from driving on the interstate, I saw a tv ad for ezchiprepair.com anybody order from them??? if so how did it work for you?
phillipshaw
06-07-2012, 10:11 AM
I have a 2008 toyota tundra ( black ) and have some stone chips from driving on the interstate, I saw a tv ad for ezchiprepair.com anybody order from them??? if so how did it work for you?
Their service sucks and the quality of the products are not good try other site.
Their service sucks and the quality of the products are not good try other site.
color40
06-07-2012, 10:30 AM
have you ordered from them??? of are you just bashing them??? I have been on a few other forums and they have good reviews
color40
06-07-2012, 08:50 PM
I am going to order my kit tonight, I will keep everybody posted
pontiacman428
06-07-2012, 09:37 PM
I have a 2008 toyota tundra ( black ) and have some stone chips from driving on the interstate, I saw a tv ad for ezchiprepair.com anybody order from them??? if so how did it work for you?
I would go to an autoparts store that carries dupli-color exact match 0.5oz touch up bottle. Use the application guide book in the store that tells you exactly how to find your paint code on your vehicle. When you find your paint code buy the touch up for around $8.00.
When you get the bottle, it has two ways to apply the color:
1. Brush
2. Pen Applicator
For chips I would use the pen applicator which is just like a ball point pen. You dab the pen in the middle of the chip and allow the paint to fill the chip, then move on to the next chip. You might want to practice on a piece of paper or cardboard first to get the hang of it.
I would go to an autoparts store that carries dupli-color exact match 0.5oz touch up bottle. Use the application guide book in the store that tells you exactly how to find your paint code on your vehicle. When you find your paint code buy the touch up for around $8.00.
When you get the bottle, it has two ways to apply the color:
1. Brush
2. Pen Applicator
For chips I would use the pen applicator which is just like a ball point pen. You dab the pen in the middle of the chip and allow the paint to fill the chip, then move on to the next chip. You might want to practice on a piece of paper or cardboard first to get the hang of it.
color40
06-17-2012, 07:37 AM
well got my paint kit today and it does work. had to go over 3 chips 2 times but
all in all I am very impressed. I would highly recomend. good deal
here is the link i went to
www.ezchiprepair.com
any questions email me
all in all I am very impressed. I would highly recomend. good deal
here is the link i went to
www.ezchiprepair.com
any questions email me
CivicSpoon
06-17-2012, 11:22 AM
^ LOL You received it this morning... before 8:30am... on a Sunday.
Mmmmmm. Gotta love Spam for breakfast.
have you ordered from them??? of are you just bashing them??? I have been on a few other forums and they have good reviews
Did you happen to write those reviews? :lol:
Mmmmmm. Gotta love Spam for breakfast.
have you ordered from them??? of are you just bashing them??? I have been on a few other forums and they have good reviews
Did you happen to write those reviews? :lol:
color40
06-17-2012, 02:39 PM
It was a fathers day gift from my kid. Only
At 1 year old she doesn't have a credit card
Yet . So I ordered it. Why are you guys so
Quick to bash.
At 1 year old she doesn't have a credit card
Yet . So I ordered it. Why are you guys so
Quick to bash.
CivicSpoon
06-17-2012, 07:41 PM
If I was wrong, then I truly apologize. But 5 posts on this forum, and all in this one thread about a product, made me assume you're trying to advertise about the product. That sort of thing happens on a daily basis here. Again, I am sorry if my assumption was incorrect.
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