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Hi All, Does anyone recommend a wax polish that doesn't highlight stone chips on dark paintwork. Thanks :thumbup:

T cut do a colour polish in various colours and Tutle wax do someting similar Just brought the turtle wax version from halfords for 8.99 that came with a chip stick (wax Crayon) both worked brilliantly on my black car was surprised as the shine was as good as Auto glym Will let you know how it lasts

Marcus

A crayola crayon of the correct colour then a coat of colli 476 s and then a second one works well ;)

I would suggest:

- Meguires Step 1 paint cleaner

- Meguires Step 2 polish

- Crayola(etc) Crayon

- Collinite 476s wax.

Why Colli because it will last a long time and so hopefully lock the wax crayon in for a while.

use a coat of Autoglym deep shine which is great for hiding scrathes and chips, lightly put a thin coat over and then some collinite wax. :thumbup:

I use turtle wax clearvue and that seems to give a god finish with no white marks. Also no hard rubbing required.

Dodo Juice do a series of waxes for different shades of paint. Haven't used it myself like but may be worth researching??

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Thanks PSM will try it out :D

I use turtle wax clearvue and that seems to give a god finish with no white marks. Also no hard rubbing required.
A crayola crayon of the correct colour then a coat of colli 476 s and then a second one works well ;)

I would suggest:

- Meguires Step 1 paint cleaner

- Meguires Step 2 polish

- Crayola(etc) Crayon

- Collinite 476s wax.

Why Colli because it will last a long time and so hopefully lock the wax crayon in for a while.

A CRAYON!

Are you guys taking the wee:eek:

I asked a related question about stonechip repair kits without much response.

I ended up buying touch up paint from Home Page a guy by the name of Gordon Childs.Trading on ebay. Having read someones post on here I copied by slicing a cotton bud stem lengthways to form a 'quill'. Dipping this as an old fashioned pen in the paint it is possible to get the smallest amount of paint into the chip. works great. Not perfect but cosmetically looks much better.

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