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Peaches
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Rubbing compound for car chips etc
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12 December 2006, 10:44 »
can anyone recommend a good one .........
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Re: Rubbing compound for car chips etc
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12 December 2006, 12:13 »
Ummm what exactly are you doing? Its doubtfull if you can rub out chips and if you have painted them then first you should use a fine wet & dry.
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12 December 2006, 12:19 »
well some chips are down to the metal , and i heard theres a rubbing compound like a paste that will base and fill . then paint......
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12 December 2006, 22:43 »
Knifing putty/stopper will do that, Halfords sell it. Body repair isle, green tube.
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13 December 2006, 09:44 »
ah ok thanks v much , think a mates got some
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