10-19-2019, 05:13 AM
Stone chips are gonna happen. The first one is the most painful. If you do a high-dollar fix, then the next one will really spin your crank. I have the same philosophy as with my car, whatever I can do myself to mitigate the problem will be enough. I recently bought a used car, an '05 Honda Accord Coupe V6, in red. It had several stone chips and scratches, but not so bad for a car of its age. I used a well-matched nail polish to fill in the chips and scratches, and from five feet away, it looks great!
