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Hello all.

When i got my Glanza, it came with a few stonechips, these are mainly around the front bumper and some of the NSF wing. I presume they probably happened in Japan or whilst being drive all the way up from Southampton to Birmingham.

Whats the best solution to get rid of these, my Glanza is a silver one. I've heard you can get some touch up paint, but you have to very careful when applying it, but does it make much of a difference when applied. What would companies such as Chips Away use, (although they are quite expensive and i've been told it could be around £75 a chip).

Many thanks

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no i wasnt thinkin of curbing as theres nothin could stop that.

You ma be wrong there bud try TOYO Proxes T1-R as they have a lip that will fit the curb first thus stopping the curbing, I have them on my car and it works you have to hit the curb hard or have weird shaped curbs to do it with them on and I still have a brand new set of Proxes T1-R At home the older better ones oh yer think I will put them on soon

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to be honest, on a road car you couldnt tell the difference. compund is the same just the tread is different for better water displacement.

i just like them better allot of people complain about noise with them but i say

SHUT UP U NANCEY

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Anyway back to "anti stonechip" lacquer. There is such a thing, BMW and Mercedes use it on their cars, its like rock to the touch and when polishing like HS lacquer (high solid) but has a slightly rubbery texture, thus causing stones to "bounce off" and preventing them from chipping it so easily. Good stuff.

Alex.

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