I would not be so fast to blame the chip on the corvette given the photo. You have a straight line marring from a door above that and the chip has no linear marks. That chip does look like more from rocks flying down the highways. They can ding paint and leave that jagged edge. Happens all the time on my local roads with so much construction and junk in our tires.
Had similar issue with a 1-year old high end Lexus. Two rock chips on top of the fender that chipped it down to primer. Really a pain these days with so much care we give our vehicles.
I would not be so fast to blame the chip on the corvette given the photo. You have a straight line marring from a door above that and the chip has no linear marks. That chip does look like more from rocks flying down the highways. They can ding paint and leave that jagged edge. Happens all the time on my local roads with so much construction and junk in our tires.
Had similar issue with a 1-year old high end Lexus. Two rock chips on top of the fender that chipped it down to primer. Really a pain these days with so much care we give our vehicles.
I agree, looks more like a rock chip than a door ding.
This Thursday at 3:00pm EASTERN Time we be doing a LIVE detailing class with Dr. Color chip.
Thanks Mike. One thing that has stopped me from addressing a chip on the used car I bought is it has rust in the chip and I haven't found any sandpaper items small enough (half size of pencil eraser) to clean out the rust. I'd appreciate it if you could address that and maybe recommend a solution. Thanks!
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