I've also had the same experience as above, where the guy said that to repair a given chip he'd have to drill it out (or make it bigger somehow first), then fill that - easier to replace the whole thing for the cost of the excess. Car insurers sorted it all.
Yes, once. It was invisible once done.
I've also had the same experience as above, where the guy said that to repair a given chip he'd have to drill it out (or make it bigger somehow first), then fill that - easier to replace the whole thing for the cost of the excess. Car insurers sorted it all.