Group Buy of Dr Colorchip

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Hi there,

As some may already know, there is a product circulating the forums called Dr. Colorchip. Mods if this breaks the rules, please let me know.

http://drcolorchip.com/

Review on Scoobynet:

http://bbs.scoobynet.com/car-care-380/676581-dr-colorchip-review.html

Review on a P1:

http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=65009

Email I've received.

'Hi Kosta,

Thanks for the inquiry. Sure, we’d do a group buy. There is already a pending group buy from one of the online forums, though I am not sure which one it was. We told them we’d offer a 10 percent discount on the road rash kit, and then ship all in one parcel and let one of you distribute the orders from there. The cost in shipping one box would be much cheaper that way to you. With 20 people buying, the cost was about $6 each. I can get you a quote once I know how many people you would have buying. We’d prefer at least 10 orders for the 10 percent discount, but we’d still ship all in one box if you had less than that, which is really where most of the savings are anyway.

Let me know what you come up with.

Thanks!'

So basically 10 people, 10% discount, all sent together. I already have 7 people from my work, so feel free to add yourself onto this list.

There are 3 types of kit:

Basic Touch-Up Paint Kit

1/2oz bottle custom OEM match paint
1oz bottle of Prefast™ blending solution
1 Dr. ColorChip Tandem Paint Brush
1 chemical-resistant glove
Instruction sheet
Price: $39

Recommended for vehicles with up to a dozen chips.

Standard Touch-Up Paint Kit

1/2 oz bottle custom OEM match paint
2 1oz bottles of Prefast™ blending solution
1 microfiber towel
1 Dr. ColorChip Tandem Paint Brush
2 micro brushes
1 chemical-resistant glove
Instruction sheet
Price:$49

Recommended for vehicles with up to 2 dozen chips.

Road Rash Kit

1 oz bottle custom OEM match paint
4oz bottle of Prefast™ blending solution
1 microfiber towel
1 Dr. ColorChip Tandem Paint Brush
2 micro brushes
1 chemical-resistant glove
Instruction sheet
Price: $59

Recommended for vehicles with more than 2 dozen chips.

So if you're interested, put your name down I guess. I need Color Code, Color Name or Description, Year, Make & Model and what kit you want



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Mr [TW]Fox,

The product is a well developed stone chip paint cover/paint in. If you have stone chips that bother you, this will fill them in, and hide them somewhat. It's a simple paint on, leave for a bit, wipe of excess with solution, job done. Look at the scoobynet thread, page 4 for some impressive results :)
 
Best review ive seen of it was on Detailing World. Pictures say it all really

http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=65009


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if i can get it in ovni yellow put me down for one :)

When you go to order on their website they ask you for:

Color Code
Color Name or Description
Year, Make & Model

From their FAQ:

Is the paint mixed to match my car color?

Yes. We can match over 95 percent of all colors on the market.

Is my paint mixed fresh upon order?

Yes. With thousands of color codes on the market, we couldn't possibly inventory them all.
 
Sorry guys, forgot to say in original post, can you add your names to the list, with the car, model, year, colour code, name and description please? And what kit you want also.

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So from scratch please :D
 
This thing looks absolutely awesome - perhaps too good to be true. Do you really just smaear the paint over the affected area? No risk of ruining your paintwork?
 
Well it's paint, so I'm guessing until it gets chipped again??

[TW]Fox;11677456 said:
This thing looks absolutely awesome - perhaps too good to be true. Do you really just smaear the paint over the affected area? No risk of ruining your paintwork?

Well to be honest, I wouldn't have believed it, but having seen various Subarus done, I'm amazed
 
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