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worth doesn't make there own products!
by license they relabel other brands to sell as there own.
your cars stone/chip guard was 3M solvent based rocker schutz discontinued many years ago now.
now stone guards are water based not solvent based.
worths was and maybe still is U-pol gravitex plus.
3M when they discontinued the beige solvent based stone guard didn't replace it right away with a water based beige so restoration shop like mine were at a lose needing the proper color for any cars.
Us like many other shops started using the U-pol as it could be tinted with enamel paint to match the beige in our case also the gray of the fuel tanks.
after a number of years 3M did come back out with an other water based beige we tried it on a bunch of cars and the match was terrible.
we quickly just went and stayed with the white colored U-pol and having figured out what color/s we needed to tint it to match the OE beige just kept using it with very good results. this just made sense for us as we were always using the u-pol tint to restore the fuel tanks. so we found no need to have 3m and u-pol in stock.
if you do not have the ability to tint the stone guard you could just use the 3M. the color most likely will not be the same beige as on the car but only a discerning eye would be able to tell.
personally for us this wasn't good enough of a match.
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