A million and one rock chips.
#1
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A million and one rock chips.
Everytime a wash the car, I notice at least 6 more. Liquid platinum.
Currently have below 2500 miles. At this rate, I'm going to have a black front bumper before I hit 15k.
I've never had a clear bra before because it's never been this bad on my other cars, most of which have been silver as well.
I have read several mentions of Lexus paint being soft... That sucks!
Even though some damage has already been done, I'm considering now getting the clear bra.
Is it wise to use Lexus touchup paint on as many chips as possible before having a clear bra installed?
Any Bay Area recommendations? What should I expect to pay?
Thanks all!
Currently have below 2500 miles. At this rate, I'm going to have a black front bumper before I hit 15k.
I've never had a clear bra before because it's never been this bad on my other cars, most of which have been silver as well.
I have read several mentions of Lexus paint being soft... That sucks!
Even though some damage has already been done, I'm considering now getting the clear bra.
Is it wise to use Lexus touchup paint on as many chips as possible before having a clear bra installed?
Any Bay Area recommendations? What should I expect to pay?
Thanks all!
#2
I have Liquid Platinum with 4300 miles and I only have a couple, but I rarely drive in rush hour and I avoid trucks like the plague. I have been using Wolf's Hard Body on my car and I think it helps with the soft Lexus paint. If you go the clear bra route, maybe you can have Lexus install it and they can touch up the paint before installation? Just a thought. Those rock chips suck.
#3
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Oh how l hate the trucks... It's so painful to hear all of those little rocks making contact.
I'll look into Wolf's hard body and I'll get a quote from Lexus.
I think I have a habit of following close behind cars on the freeway. It's not that I tail people, it's just that I'm typically driving faster than most cars on the freeway, so I'm constantly coming up behind cars. I should be more concious of this and perhaps make some changes to my driving style.
Thanks!
I'll look into Wolf's hard body and I'll get a quote from Lexus.
I think I have a habit of following close behind cars on the freeway. It's not that I tail people, it's just that I'm typically driving faster than most cars on the freeway, so I'm constantly coming up behind cars. I should be more concious of this and perhaps make some changes to my driving style.
Thanks!
#4
Depending on how bad and how deep are those chips...If you use touch up paint...you will see color zits on your bumper. You can try Dr. Colorchip first and clear bra it or you might have to repaint it and wait about 30 days before putting on the clear bra. The best but pricey in the Bay Area for clear bra is Premier in Fremont and you are looking about $700 for just the bumper and more for the hood and fenders of course. They had done a very good job for my GS and you can't even see any seams when it's done correctly.
Good Luck!!
Good Luck!!
#7
Rock chips are the worst, but the clear bras have gotten a lot better, from what I've seen. I remember the first few I saw years back looked like the hood was keyed, but they've gotten much less noticeable! A worthwhile investment, especially if they bother you!
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Everytime a wash the car, I notice at least 6 more. Liquid platinum.
Currently have below 2500 miles. At this rate, I'm going to have a black front bumper before I hit 15k.
I've never had a clear bra before because it's never been this bad on my other cars, most of which have been silver as well.
I have read several mentions of Lexus paint being soft... That sucks!
Even though some damage has already been done, I'm considering now getting the clear bra.
Is it wise to use Lexus touchup paint on as many chips as possible before having a clear bra installed?
Any Bay Area recommendations? What should I expect to pay?
Thanks all!
Currently have below 2500 miles. At this rate, I'm going to have a black front bumper before I hit 15k.
I've never had a clear bra before because it's never been this bad on my other cars, most of which have been silver as well.
I have read several mentions of Lexus paint being soft... That sucks!
Even though some damage has already been done, I'm considering now getting the clear bra.
Is it wise to use Lexus touchup paint on as many chips as possible before having a clear bra installed?
Any Bay Area recommendations? What should I expect to pay?
Thanks all!
#9
For the Dallas guys, Sewell Lexus of Dallas has a bumper repair service in the garage area (NOT the Sewell Body Shop that is separate) that will repair and repaint your front bumper with minor scrapes and nicks. They completely remove the bumper, repair the nicks, scratches, and abrasions, and completely repaint the whole bumper with factor paint and materials. I have seen their work and it looks like brand new. You'd never know it had been repaired or repainted. The front bumper on a new GS350 is less than $500 and it takes about 3 days to get your car back. If interested, speak to your Service Adviser.
#10
For the Dallas guys, Sewell Lexus of Dallas has a bumper repair service in the garage area (NOT the Sewell Body Shop that is separate) that will repair and repaint your front bumper with minor scrapes and nicks. They completely remove the bumper, repair the nicks, scratches, and abrasions, and completely repaint the whole bumper with factor paint and materials. I have seen their work and it looks like brand new. You'd never know it had been repaired or repainted. The front bumper on a new GS350 is less than $500 and it takes about 3 days to get your car back. If interested, speak to your Service Adviser.
#12
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I will say that a lot of it has to do with driving style. I don't have a clear bra on mine, and although I've had a lot of problems in the past with rock chips I've been able to keep the chips on this one to a minimum (knock on wood) by allowing more space in front of me from other cars, and especially trucks. I'm a faster driver than most too, and pass regularly, but if you hang back some it will make a difference.
#13
I too was reluctant to install a clear bra on my 04 G35 Coupe when it was new until I got my first rock chip. Touching it up made it noticeable a mile away. I had to repaint the entire bumper and got the clear bra. 9 years later I can tell you that it has saved my bumper many times over. Over time, you may see slight indentations or tiny scuff marks where the stones have hit the car, but the paint stays intact. It's worth the money!!!!!
#14
I will say that a lot of it has to do with driving style. I don't have a clear bra on mine, and although I've had a lot of problems in the past with rock chips I've been able to keep the chips on this one to a minimum (knock on wood) by allowing more space in front of me from other cars, and especially trucks. I'm a faster driver than most too, and pass regularly, but if you hang back some it will make a difference.
And it's not just the Lexus paint. My Infinitis and Audis were just as bad at chipping.
#15
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Yep, and really its better driving practice to boot...