Fix Road Rash and Chips The Easy Way Without Spraying

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Published 2022-07-01
THE Best and Easiest Method for removing Road Rash that literally anyone can do with just a few ££$$

Tried and tested method that brings the results and huge aesthetic improvement to your car or truck!

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All Comments (21)
  • @AbcAbc-ox6pg
    This man is a true master! I have done that to my car today and it looks like it was painted new. No visible road rash any longer. Thank you very much and keep up the good work!
  • @bobbysidhu3748
    Geezer, you say it doesn't look perfect, but you've made it look a million times better, and close up I can't see a single chip. Great work. I will give this a go on my very stone chipped Audi S3. Thanks a lot for the great video.
  • @joelkoonce8559
    I've been repairing road rash similar to this for 25 years, for the car dealerships, They can't send them to the body shop and spend thousands of dollars, but I can give them a decent repair and the customers are happy.
  • @TechieNI
    This is amazing. When I saw it first i thought oh he didnt just do that. Then i seen the car and was like hes either going to make a decent job of this or this is going to go so so wrong. First class job and costs pennys compared to full respray. Fair play mate. Job very well done. Massive difference.
  • @seanshaw8321
    My VW Amarok has plenty of this rash from 1000’s of km’s on Aussie dirt roads, I’m definitely going to give the old girl some love and try this
  • @garygrenier
    Thanks!!!! This is awesome!! I knew there were better ways to deal with road rash and scratches at home in the garage!!!! Great results!!!!
  • Another great video. love the way you always keep things simple for us mere mortals! Keep up the great videos mate!
  • @Mikeca300
    Outstanding! I am going to try this on my car.
  • @jm-xy6xh
    Brilliant. I didnt think solvent base paint would hold up
  • @Snip59
    Excellent there on the way more clips cheers my friend.👍
  • @rogerwredford
    Nice job. How long does this tend to last without a clear coat? Is it something you need to repeat over time or is it a durable fix? Is it susceptible to damage when hand washing or jet washing?
  • @joelkoonce8559
    I've also learned if it's a Metallic color, to mix up some non metallic color as close as You can for covering the road rash, then go over it again and touch up the larger chips with the proper paint color.
  • Thank you for the content. What prep work do you do before you apply the paint? Do you clean with De waxer or ISO or Rust remover? I assume you rely of the gloss finish to make the removal of the applied paint easier?
  • @kcintxc
    It has to be thinned a little but atleast the way it pours from the mix cup indicates it has some sort of thinner
  • @Rabbit.760
    Well I figured out what I been doing wrong... my solvent 1k urethane basecoat isn't drying as fast as your paint. I let it dry half a sunny day and then it buffs off flawless... wow 😂
  • @itsalldoable
    Looks really good and straightforward. Are you not worried that the base coat you are using will cause a reaction due to the incompatibility of materials? Kind regards Paul
  • @kennysingh2095
    Excellent video mate, so glad I came across your channel. Would you add some type of clear coat afterwards to help protect this?