Stone Chips

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Justin
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Post by Justin »

Well it's that time of year again, it seems the contents of Coventry City Council's gritting vans have been flung up the front of my CC by other motorists :sad:

Has anyone had any experience with Chips Away or similar companies and if so, how much do they tend to charge (and on what basis - i.e. is it per chip).

I'm tempted to wait until later in the winter and have all my stone chips ('cos knowing my luck I'll get a few more) done at the same time - can anyone recommend a treatment to stop the corrosion in the exposed areas in the meantime?

Cheers,
Justin

P.S. First post on the new forum! - lookin' good Lyndon ;)

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Lyndon
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Post by Lyndon »

Hi Justin,

thanks for the praise and hope you find this site/forum helpful.

Cheers

Lyndon
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DPH
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Post by DPH »

They normally charge on a panel basis.

Simon (PugSport)
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Post by Simon (PugSport) »

Per panel around £40 - £50..

Panels are galvanised so should not rust.. But I get a touch up stick of clear laquer, and dab a little on the area until spring time arrives & the bonnet will get re-sprayed.. :sad:
Simon
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