Touch up paint
Wow this seams to be the common topic of the day...I have already posted in two other threads today about the same exact topic.
Here is what I do...
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by dt07Si »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I feel you man, at the rate I am getting chips I will have more chips than my '98 GSR had in no time.
Hell my first decently long trip (a couple hundred miles each way) A dump truck dropped a decent sized rock and it hit my hood leaving a dimple and three scratches. Not to mention the little nicks here and there that are starting to accumulate on my front bumper.
I bought the Honda touch up pen and brush pretty much right after I got home and noticed that rock had f'd up my hood.
I use the Honda touch pen which isn't a perfect match but is damn close and prevents anything metal from rusting and getting worse, and then I build up the paint over a few days or a week and then use this stuff I recently purchased called Langka which is designed to soften the touch up paint after applying it in excess to the scratches and then take off the excess and leave the paint that has filled the scratch behind.
I would highly recommend checking out Langka's products they are great!
How Langka Works</TD></TR></TABLE>
Here is what I do...
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by dt07Si »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I feel you man, at the rate I am getting chips I will have more chips than my '98 GSR had in no time.
Hell my first decently long trip (a couple hundred miles each way) A dump truck dropped a decent sized rock and it hit my hood leaving a dimple and three scratches. Not to mention the little nicks here and there that are starting to accumulate on my front bumper.
I bought the Honda touch up pen and brush pretty much right after I got home and noticed that rock had f'd up my hood.
I use the Honda touch pen which isn't a perfect match but is damn close and prevents anything metal from rusting and getting worse, and then I build up the paint over a few days or a week and then use this stuff I recently purchased called Langka which is designed to soften the touch up paint after applying it in excess to the scratches and then take off the excess and leave the paint that has filled the scratch behind.
I would highly recommend checking out Langka's products they are great!
How Langka Works</TD></TR></TABLE>
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