Dalton - if you`ll e-mail with the city in NY you`re in, I`ll try to find a close retailer. Barring that, there are several e-tailers - one on Long Island that`s likely the closest.
Dalton - if you`ll e-mail with the city in NY you`re in, I`ll try to find a close retailer. Barring that, there are several e-tailers - one on Long Island that`s likely the closest.
forrest
I actually found it Friday at theautopartstore. Its a local place up here in Putnam County. I started the painting. I want to do a few layers as opposed to "globbing" since the chip is pretty deep. Will let you all know how it turns out.
Thanks
anyway
I just tried it a few minutes ago, and it worked excellent. I just bought the car (used car) about a month ago, and didn`t notice some very, very bad touch up jobs the previous owner had done. It looked like they took the touch up brush and just wiped the paint on as thick as possible - just to cover up very tiny scratches that your fingernail wouldn`t even get caught in. (I didn`t know what was under the bad touch up job until just now. ) A PC used correctly will fix what I just uncovered.
Anyway, I think this product is great and definately worth a try.
I know, it`s only rock and roll, but I like it...........:badabum
isnt it just laquer thinner?
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:dunnoOriginally posted by KleanFreak
isnt it just laquer thinner?
From my earlier post:
"I read somewhere that it was mostly lacquer thinner and you could get the same results by using lacquer thinner. It is not the same consistency as thinner and I don`t think I want to try that experiment."
Charles
I totally agree. Langka is like a thick carnauba liquid wax.
I know, it`s only rock and roll, but I like it...........:badabum
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