Contact Robert Wraight on 01732 847639 / 07816 211877

The following questions have been asked during demonstrations and by customers during repairs.

What is SSR made from?  
SSR is a mixture of proprietary, patented chemical's, and Standox base coat paint.
   
   
What's the average repair time?  
Single scratches can be repaired between 30 seconds and 10 minutes. Bonnets can be repaired in around 15 to 30 minutes, and a complete "walk-around" of a vehicle with scratches on every panel in around 1 to 2 hours.
   

How long will the repairs last?  
We offer our own "lifetime" guarantee to our customers, i.e. "if you still own the vehicle, it's still guaranteed". SSR will not fall out, wash out, or even power-wash out. Guaranteed!
   
   
Will I still be able to see the scratch when its been repaired?  

What we do is clean the scratch out, put paint into the scratch and then polish and blend. How good the repair is will have a number of dependencies such as how deep and wide the scratch is. The end result will be somewhere between a 70% improvement to a virtually undetectable repair.
PLEASE REMEMBER that your only option for a 100% invisible repair is a bodyshop who will charge 8 to 10 times our prices.

In a nut shell, SSR will repair about 80% of what you come across.
   
 
What's it like on chips?  
When it comes to "totally peppered" bonnets, SSR is totally unrivalled! The results can only be described as breathtaking. I've repaired many of otherwise unsalvageable bonnets and SSR never fails to impress me! Every time!
Okay, it won't repair large chips, but hey, what will? You can always touch in the larger chips with SSR, it dries in minutes remember.
   
   
What's it like on light colours like silver and whites?  
SSR works on silver and white colours just like all other colours, however, it is more difficult to get an invisible repair because again, it really does depend on the width and depth and whereabouts of the damage.
   

Who are your competitors?  
SSR is unique in that it has no direct competition. There are other ways of treating the scratch, but they cost more, take longer and there's always the potential the repair could go wrong and cost you more again.