| 1. What is an OEM Code |
| An OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) code is the series of letters and or numbers that make up a formulation code. The code is then entered into the formulation computer that brings up the exact paint mix formulation for that particular vehicle. |
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| 2. Does it really work? |
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Yes! The Chipex® product works extremely well at stone chips and small scratches and will also significantly improve scuffs.
The product has been tested and certified by TUV the German testing agency: www.tuv.com
Whilst the product is very good it is not a miracle cure for all damage and it is important that you read the information below on its limitations. If you are at all unsure please contact us by email: info@chipex.co.uk or call us on +44 (0) 1295-258308 and we will be happy to assist you.
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| 3. What do I need to do prior to painting? |
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It is important to thoroughly wash and clean the area you are going to repair and remove any residual polish or wax that could be present within the damaged area. You can remove wax/polish by using the blending solution provided or white spirits/alcohol wipes. The paint does not adhere well to polish or wax so this is important.
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| 4. Why is there no Clear Coat / Lacquer required after painting? |
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The Chipex system has a specially patented and formulated lacquer within the paint that removes the need for this procedure. Furthermore normal hand applied clear coats as used with a conventional touch up paint change the tone of the colour leaving the repair even more visible.
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| 5. Is the repair permanent? |
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Yes the Chipex system has a specially patented and formulated additive that hardens the paint once it has cured. The curing period is in the region of four weeks depending on weather conditions.
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| 6. When can I use a jet washer on the damaged area? |
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You can use a jet washer to clean your car straight away however we recommend that you try and avoid the repaired area until it has fully cured. Curing takes around two weeks.
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| 7. Can I use Chipex on a car that has just been painted? |
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No, Not straight away! When a car has just been painted the paintwork is soft and requires time to harden. After one month following painting it is safe to use Chipex.
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| 8. Is each paint already made and held in stock? |
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No, due to the vast selection of colours available we make each paint to order on a daily basis so it is completely new for the customer and to maximise shelf life.
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| 9. What is the Shelf life of the Chipex paint and blending solution? |
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The shelf life of the Chipex paint is three plus years and the blending solution is two years.
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| 10. Will the Chipex Blending Solution work with regular touch up paint? |
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No the Chipex Blending Solution will only work with the specially formulated Chipex paint
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| 11. Will Chipex work on rusted body work? |
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Yes you can use Chipex on rusted bodywork to cover over the damaged area successfully. The Silver Mercedes Benz in the Examples section was rusty and you can see the difference. Please note that the Chipex paint is NOT a rust inhibitor and the paint could rise after a period of time due to the moisture within the damaged area. Rust inhibitor products can be purchased from car accessory shops and these will help reduce but not totally cure rusted areas.
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| 12. Can you use Chipex on classic cars? |
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Yes Chipex is suitable for use on classic cars. Cars painted pre 1970 will have been painted in a Cellulose paint that is very soft and whilst the Chipex paint can be used the blending solution can affect the paintwork as this type of paint is very soft and it is not recommended. Most classic / vintage cars have generally been repainted in modern paint so this is not applicable.
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| 13. Can you colour match the paint without a colour code? |
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Yes we can. If you have a car, light aircraft or boat that you do not have the colour code then if you could supply us with a panel or paint part we can match to it. Please contact us to discuss this.
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