BIG Chip Repair using the Squeegee method! Fix your own car SCRATCHES and CHIPS! Save Money!

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  • Got damage on your car? Chips and scratches may not always need a respray! This is another method from CVR POV to help you fix your own car and save money!
    Chips, road rash and scratches can be unsightly. Respraying panels can be hugely expensive and inconvenient.
    Learn methods with this channel. Full guides and tutorials explaining every step of many once secret processes!
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  • @Civic.
    @Civic.  +281

    There is a better faster way of doing this, instead of using a squeegee, use a paint brush to only build up the area where paint is missing and low. For a repair like this it takes a few applications to get enough build that is then followed by select sanding with a tiny block to minimise paint removal surrounding the repair area. Occasionally if the colour match isn't perfect, blending thinners can be applied and once polished you will not see the repair. When I owned my own repair business I often did these repairs for no charge in the process of doing other work because I could do them in a very short amount of time and it kept customers loyal to me.

  • @AndreGuerrieri

    If I didn't see this process with my own eyes, I would have never believed that chip was fixed with a squeegee! If was the owner of that Ferrari, I would be ecstatic at that repair! So glad I found your channel!

  • @richyclubsport5155

    Recently sold my Mini Cooper, it had a lot of small chips and surface scratches around the front and bonnet, being BRG metallic really showed up. Was quoted £650 to paint, i went to BMW and got three official touch up stick's, and spent over 3 hour's touching them all in. Left overnight, same procedure with laquer, and left again. Borrowed my friends machine polisher, lightly flatted the area's with 2000 wet n dry with lot's of fairy liquid, and buffed, the results were remarkable, sold the it to the first viewer at full asking price. Thanks for these videos that gave me the confidence to carry it out.

  • @probono3284

    Even though I don't want to do any paint repairs this was one of the most enjoyable 16 minutes I've spent on TH-cam. It's always a joy to watch a true craftsman at work.

  • @kevinsapikoski6246

    WELL DONE ! I'm a retired autobody repairman, did this type of reconditioning for years. You know your ropes !

  • @selffarming7008

    Not many people would be brave enough to tackle the paintwork on a Ferrari. Well done this vid was a joy to watch. Content and skill level amazing. So pleased i found your channel. Just what i have been looking for. Top job.👍

  • @stonewall3041

    I have to say you have the best tutorials on paint chip/scratch repair I've seen so far on TH-cam. I do like your advice in your other videos about tempering your expectations of these touch up repairs. Considering the time & expense of a respray, your methods & out comes are outstanding. Good show sir!

  • @moorfan1

    FANTASTIC work my friend! You truly are an artisan.

  • @rbdunn
    @rbdunn  +3

    So glad I found your channel. I recently bought a 15 yr old Lexus with several chips (a bit smaller) like this. I’ve been working on some but with less than stellar results. You given me some very valuable information here and I am very grateful. Thanks

  • @wrigleyfield9042

    I've been watching a ton of TH-cam videos lately on paint chip repairs, and I have to say that there isn't anyone out there better than you. Very impressive! Cheers!

  • @Tilden777

    Very nice! Been holding off on touching up a couple of chips on my hood but now I feel good about taking a go at it with your tutorial.

  • @DuartJansen

    That's an outstanding end result! Thinking about using this method to tackle my rock chip spots on my car too, thanks!

  • @DSTWizz
    @DSTWizz  +16

    Thanks for this. Given me the courage to tackle a chip on the bonnet on my 6 week old car!

  • @andycorb

    Brilliant job. I just recently found your channel and I am loving your no nonsense approach to these repairs.

  • @darylmorse

    Very impressive! Thanks for sharing this. I wish this type of service was more widely available.

  • @awalk5177

    Excellent video, thank you. I have always been shy of trying to repair paint on quality cars, but this year I started to learn more about paint and finishing ready for tackling a small area on a Red Lotus. There was a good tip in here about the primer colour for Red, which I have now learnt, thank you. I wondered why it shows darker with the darker primer. There is always something to learn. The more you try working with paint the more you learn and gain confidence and also understand what grits and polishes to use when and how. The same method could be used for micro blisters I think.

  • @unbarringframe9890

    Allways educating and impressive to see professionals at work🙏🏻

  • @thomask4836

    You never cease to amaze me. I love your work!

  • @malcellison8831

    Great job! Very clear, step-by-step explanation. 😊

  • @patrickallen5781

    Great job, I didn't even know this type of repair was possible until I watched a couple of your videos.