Darren M
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Registered: 22nd Mar 01
Location: Luton : Drives : Vectra B Sri
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not been in here much.... very nice 
can anyone give me some info on how to paint a few chips i have on my astra. They are quite small but really annoying,
stuff like what to apply the paint with, smothing,polishing etc....
any help appreciated
thank you please
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willay
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Registered: 10th Nov 02
Location: Roydon, Essex
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vauxhall will do a stone chip painting kit with laquer and all that jazz + brush!
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modded_corsa
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Location: Middlesbrough
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if you go to halfords mate thye do a kit it bout a fiver cums with 2 paint pens nd 2 sponges can get it in most colours nd they are highly effective and hardly noticable
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willay
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yeah if you have a new car theres a good chance halfords wont have the correct match though
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DangerousDave16v
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I have the vauxhall kit ,but it didnt make sense just painting over the rust (as it will come backand probably bubble up)so i havent used it.ive got some bad ones on my bonnet but never got round to fixing them, and also some where the undecoat is exposed.
dont really knowhow to tackle it cos you can make a right dogs dinner if its not done well.
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willay
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i think when using the touch up kit a good rule is less is better.
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Darren M
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Registered: 22nd Mar 01
Location: Luton : Drives : Vectra B Sri
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cheers lads just polished my motor so off i go to halfords for one of these kits. The colour is flame red so you SHOULD have it 
cheers fellas
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leafgreencorsa
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Should be easy to get a good result with flame red. I've managed to get virtually invisible repairs on my sister's old Astra SRi. Assuming there is no rust, then I recommend you just build up layers of paint (carefully!) within the chip/scratch until it is level with the surrounding paint, overlapping slightly. With very small chips, a cocktail stick is better for spotting in the paint as the brush with the touch-up kit is too big. Let the paint harden for a few hours. Using T-Cut, blend into the remaining finish. Follow up with wax polish. Well done, this should minimise the appearance of the chip. Don't expect too much from a touch-in stick mind. If you've a bonnet peppered with stone chips then it will need a proper respray.
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