Soldato
- Joined
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So last Thursday, one of those lorries that carry earth, stones, etc dropped a big clump of earth out of the bottom of it (the truck looked empty but obviously still had some left in the bottom of it). I heard it hit my car but it sounded more like underneath the car. When I got to work I saw the impact on the front edge of the bonnet. There are four or five chips. Most of them are shallow but one of them is quite deep.
Because of the holidays, I've only today managed to get someone to take a look at it today; my local ChipsAway guy who was recommended to me by a few folk. He had a look at it and said that he couldn't do it because of where it was on the bonnet. He would struggle to blend it in. He told me I'd be better just touching it up just now to protect the bodywork.
I have a VW touch up pen but I'm wary of making a mess of it. The car's only 2 weeks old so I don't want to go down the route of a full bonnet respray already.
Is it really the case it can't be sorted without an expensive full panel respray? Or is it because he doesn't have the tools of a bodyshop and it's something they could sort?
Pic of chips, taken at night so not great.
Pic of another car showing where on the bonnet the damage is.
Because of the holidays, I've only today managed to get someone to take a look at it today; my local ChipsAway guy who was recommended to me by a few folk. He had a look at it and said that he couldn't do it because of where it was on the bonnet. He would struggle to blend it in. He told me I'd be better just touching it up just now to protect the bodywork.
I have a VW touch up pen but I'm wary of making a mess of it. The car's only 2 weeks old so I don't want to go down the route of a full bonnet respray already.
Is it really the case it can't be sorted without an expensive full panel respray? Or is it because he doesn't have the tools of a bodyshop and it's something they could sort?
Pic of chips, taken at night so not great.
Pic of another car showing where on the bonnet the damage is.