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Rock chips!

Discussion in 'Model 3' started by GDP1, Jun 18, 2019.

  1. GDP1

    GDP1 Member

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    Well i knew it would happen at some point, but after a month of driving my hood got some lovely rock chips this morning.

    Curious if I should use Dr. Colorchip. If not, what would be a guess to get this repaired (Seattle area)?

    There is part that seems like an obvious chip (bottom of the photo), but the other looks to be scratch from the rocks (top of photo) so not sure if Dr. Colorchip works? 20190618_084457.jpg
    Picture isn't great - taken a few inches above the hood. The damage is both above and below the phone reflection. It does not span the distance in between (of that makes sense.)

    Thanks for the insight!
     
  2. Big Earl

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    I highly recommend getting paint protection film on at least the front body panels of the car (full hood, front bumper, fenders, mirrors). Also in front of the rear wheels along the back of the rocker panel.
     
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  3. GDP1

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    Yeah I'm learning the hard way on that...what would something like that cost?
     
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    $2,000 to $3,500. I recommend not going the cheap route, as the more expensive films have much better warranties.
     
  5. jkoya

    jkoya NA2 NSX

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    I've had success with Dr. Colorchip in the past, with damage similar to yours on my VW R32. For the deeper scratches, it may take several applications to build up the layers of paint. I think in order to get it to look like new, it may require a respray. IMO, it depends on how much you want to spend and how particular you are to the looks of the repair.......
     
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  6. GDP1

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    Thanks...the top part looks similar to a scratch but does not seem deep at all. I saw the Colorchip demos and thought almost too good to be true!

    I'd say I'm somewhat particular but not willing to drop $1k to fix it. I was going to check with a Tesla certified shop to see what they think too...
     
  7. KenC

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    If you're reasonably handy, you can do a full hood, wrapped edges, fender, mirror caps, yourself for under $600. Or a 30" partial for under $200. Bumper leave to a pro, then again, it's plastic, so you may not feel it's necessary to wrap. I used invisiblemask.com, but carprotectionpros.com also offers xpel.
     
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    jkoya NA2 NSX

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    My Model 3 was delivered with similar paint scratches/gouges/chips on my upper driver's side front fender, driver's and passenger door sills and left rear quarter panel. I thought the Tesla approved body shop would just use touch up paint, but they ended up respraying all the panels with damage.

    If you are getting ppf, the Dr. Colorchip repair is less noticeable underneath the paint protection film.
     
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    #9 SMAlset, Jun 18, 2019
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    Yike those are noticeable even if you don't think your photo is great (sometimes I struggle to see what people are trying to point out but not here). That would make me sick looking at it. I never cared about any of the other cars I've owned but our Teslas a I do. Given that you can be assured to see more of these, I'd look into clearbra for at least that hood area. If you go the PPF route your detailer can do color correction for you beforehand. You could always add PPF sections of the car later if finances are tight and as you see a need. Seen lots of damage especially back east with rocker panels and wheel areas not doing well over the winter with wet salt, sand whatever getting sprayed up on it. In Seattle how is winter driving there? With Winter over with at least you might buy yourself some time for those areas.
     
  10. Keelo Watts

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    I used Dr Colorchip to fix about 7 rock chips in the hood. The chips were all the way to bare, shiny metal. Very noticeable and bothersome. Afterwards, you have to search hard to find them. Matched the black factory paint VERY well. From the picture you posted, it’s very likely Dr Colorchip will work great with these as I had several areas with a similar damage pattern. It’s extremely important to keep your hand/fingers flat and use light pressure when wiping the blending cloth with solution around the area after the paint is applied. Otherwise, you can easily wipe the paint out of the chip. It’s unlikely you will be able to completely erase deep chips (the indentation will still be there) but it will be color-matched perfectly to the paint and not noticeable unless you’re looking for it. For the cost, and ease of DIY repair, it’s a fantastic solution.
     
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  11. Glamisduner

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    I got a full frontal PPF for $1200, XPEL Ultimate.

    I may have done the rockers too though, but I already put my CA stickers on, so those will just be getting some chips. The ones on the front are always super noticeable though.
     
  12. GDP1

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    Great to hear you had good success with Dr. Colorchip! I'm gonna give it a shot, though wondered what an auto detailer would charge (if they would even do it.) Might call around. Thx!
     
  13. Keelo Watts

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    Sure thing. Of course, you can always do what I just did and get a full color change wrap with ceramic coating. Lol Then you can re-wrap individual panels at a reasonable cost if they get scratched or damaged. However, the wrap will probably last, at most, 5 years and possibly closer to 3. This is my first one so time will tell. Good luck!
     

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  14. Wennfred

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    First thing I got was Xpel PPF because I hate seeing paint chips on a nice new red car. So far good as new, the windshield is taking the blunt of the damage but the windshield is a easy replacement.

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  15. Wennfred

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    Did you get all of this done or just the front?
    And who did the work for $1200.00?

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  16. antoinearnau

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    #16 antoinearnau, Jun 20, 2019
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    I got the same done minus the rear for plus or minus the same price in cad (2100) I had my windshield replaced because it was cracked. It was covered by insurance, however it cost 2300...
     
  17. Vancouver ClearBra

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    Best thing you can do to prevent rock chips is a clear bra paint protection film =)
     
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