DWS44
Well-Known Member
- First Name
- Dave
- Joined
- Dec 2, 2018
- Threads
- 11
- Messages
- 492
- Reaction score
- 829
- Location
- Rock Hill, SC (Charlotte, NC Area)
- Vehicle(s)
- Toy Box: 2022 JLUR 392 + '17 C7 GS & '21 C8 Vettes
- Occupation
- CAD/IT Manager (Civil/Airport Design)
For me, my Jeeps are my primary all-weather driver, as will be the new 392 and my Vettes are the nice-weather only vehicles. Being in the Southeast we don't deal with a lot of snow, so I don't even do the full winter storage thing with the Vettes...they just go into mini-hibernation when there is a reason for the salt trucks to come out until the salt washes away. Otherwise, the Vettes are out year-round in nice weather.
You might check into the Dr. ColorChip touch-up kits, if you've never tried one. I've used them for years and they work very well with excellent paint match. I'm a fan of XPEL (or similar) PPF to keep the chips down, but I know that not everyone likes to go that route.One of my personal complaints is no one has touch up paint pens for the little chips on the front of Jeep. Grill is not a big deal but the hood edge is generally where it chips anyway.
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