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kenm · Registered Joined Jan 16, 2006 · 136 Posts Discussion Starter • #1 • Jan 30, 2006 (Edited) ***********
T turbomangt · Premium Member Joined Jan 22, 2005 · 185 Posts #2 • Jan 30, 2006 (Edited) First thing is get your factory touch up paint, and DON'T USE the brush they give you, get an artist brush from a craft store, thin the paint with laquer thinner, and you can do wonders, this pic was done with same procedure. Gary
First thing is get your factory touch up paint, and DON'T USE the brush they give you, get an artist brush from a craft store, thin the paint with laquer thinner, and you can do wonders, this pic was done with same procedure. Gary
moddog · Premium Member Joined Apr 4, 2005 · 890 Posts #3 • Jan 30, 2006 I saw a repair kit from Norton on Dream Car Garage TV show on Speed TV. One was a hand kit and one was a power kit check it out on Speed TV.
I saw a repair kit from Norton on Dream Car Garage TV show on Speed TV. One was a hand kit and one was a power kit check it out on Speed TV.
kenm · Registered Joined Jan 16, 2006 · 136 Posts Discussion Starter • #4 • Jan 30, 2006 (Edited) ***********
D Driven2WIN · Registered Joined Jan 12, 2006 · 57 Posts #5 • Feb 4, 2006 kenm said: Hi all, Was wondering what product anyone is using for rock chip repair that has worked well. I want to be prepared when the inevitable happens. Thanks kenm Click to expand... Check out a product called Langka Complete Paint Chip Repair Kit. The folks at the Corvette forum have raved about this for fixing scratches and chips for years. http://www.langka.com/complete-paint-chip-repair-p-30.html
kenm said: Hi all, Was wondering what product anyone is using for rock chip repair that has worked well. I want to be prepared when the inevitable happens. Thanks kenm Click to expand... Check out a product called Langka Complete Paint Chip Repair Kit. The folks at the Corvette forum have raved about this for fixing scratches and chips for years. http://www.langka.com/complete-paint-chip-repair-p-30.html