Paint touch ups
Paint touch ups
Gents -
Sorry if this has been covered ...
There are a number of paint touch up kits (for scratches and chips) on the market and there's the old way of filling/sanding etc. I've had moderate success with the filling/sanding method over the years, decent, but not great.
Was wondering if anyone has tried the "kits" or has any techniques that they've had luck with with.
BTW - I'm talking about black lacquer paint, w/o clear.
Thanks
Archer
Sorry if this has been covered ...
There are a number of paint touch up kits (for scratches and chips) on the market and there's the old way of filling/sanding etc. I've had moderate success with the filling/sanding method over the years, decent, but not great.
Was wondering if anyone has tried the "kits" or has any techniques that they've had luck with with.
BTW - I'm talking about black lacquer paint, w/o clear.
Thanks
Archer
my paint is a single stage enymal w/o clear coat I took a line of about 1 1/2 inch of paint down the metal on my cowl when my hood didnt clear all the way and my painter just used a paint brush and brushed it in, cant even tell it happened. dont know if that helps but thats my story
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