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Halfords DIY stone chip/scratch repair kit review

Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 11:22 am
by Welly
My car has a fair few chips and scratches so I decided to get one of these kits and have a go at touching up the car.

They cost around £10.00 for a 3-part kit containing and appropriately coloured primer, the main colour coat and a laquer coat. The kit also comes with a fibre detail stick for prepairing the chip beforehand and another tiny foam pad to blend the repair (one side is a very fine abrasive so be carefull! the other side polishes/blends gently)

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Here, I am using the super-fine brush to repair a scratch, there is also a needle nib on the pen to spot-in stone chips but I prefered the brush. It takes some carefull eye coordination and practice but soon I got the hang of the fine brush and being careful not to dip too much paint.
Make sure you shake the pen really really well for metalics.
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Here is the repair which I am waiting to second-coat and possibly laquer when it stops raining!

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I went over all the worst chips and little scratches on the car and it now looks *loads* better because the marks don't stand out like they did before.

I can certainly recommend this kit. :D

Welly

Re: Halfords DIY stone chip/scratch repair kit review

Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 11:28 am
by steve_earwig
[Mrs Welton]That's the last time I'm sending you out for the shopping[/Mrs Welton] :P

Re: Halfords DIY stone chip/scratch repair kit review

Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 11:43 am
by teamster1975
I'll have to try that. At some point in my cars unfortunate past it's had chips touched in with red and the bloody car is maroon :roll:

Re: Halfords DIY stone chip/scratch repair kit review

Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 12:11 pm
by puggy
Excellent little review welly !! but where's the tins of food ??? :P :P

Re: Halfords DIY stone chip/scratch repair kit review

Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 1:00 pm
by DaiRees
I've got the Genuine Pug Samarkand Blue touch up, but it's not a good match! :cry:

Re: Halfords DIY stone chip/scratch repair kit review

Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 4:56 pm
by muffindell
After using touch up paints for years without success (just blob on the paint with a brush big enough to paint the entire car)I found the Halfords kit several years ago and have used it on several different cars since. They really are excellent and I would consider them the best on the market. Although I couldn't get on with the brush (the fibres are too long for me to hold steady) the pen (full of the correct colour paint) is a piece of genius. You can for the first time ever get the paint exactly where you need it without blobs, brilliant :cheesy:

Re: Halfords DIY stone chip/scratch repair kit review

Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 5:34 pm
by steve_earwig
I've always used a paint brush with all but 5 bristles cut off. I've been told you can use a wire to drip the paint in the chip but I've not tried it yet.

Re: Halfords DIY stone chip/scratch repair kit review

Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 7:47 pm
by Welly
steve_earwig wrote: I've been told you can use a wire to drip the paint in the chip but I've not tried it yet.
Well, believe it or not Mr. Wig the halfords pen thing IS a piece of wire on the nib end (I was carefull typing that as the 'o' is perilessly close to the 'i') to 'drop' a tincey-wincey bit of colour into the chip.

Re: Halfords DIY stone chip/scratch repair kit review

Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 8:15 pm
by steve_earwig
I'll stick to the wire thanks, I have lots of it but the nearest Halfords is, erm... you know.

Re: Halfords DIY stone chip/scratch repair kit review

Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2008 11:36 pm
by GeordieBoy
Dont be a PUFF, I like war wounds on a car. :lol:

Re: Halfords DIY stone chip/scratch repair kit review

Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 11:26 pm
by johnd
Cheers for the post welton just got one of these kits and touched a few scratchs up almost near perfect match

Top buy :)

Re: Halfords DIY stone chip/scratch repair kit review

Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2008 8:03 am
by Blue406
I used the same kinda kit from halfrauds for my Renault 21 to sort out a few scuffs on the bcolour coded wing mirrors I ripped off of a scrapped one. Worked a charm once I followed the instructions precisely!