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Rad Rod PS: just got my hood props replaced under warranty...be careful when you stick your head under because when that Thanks for the tip, sounds like it will work well for Muchas Gracias Rad Rod John - I agree Rad Rod Just picked up a touch up bottle for the Rad Rod (black)
I have just a few very small (pinhead size) spots where I'd like to apply. Wondering if anyone has any tips for the best way to do this. The bottle comes with an applicator brush but I'm thinking somebody here has already mess around with this and has a good tip...Thanks in advance
baby comes down..it does so with authority! FL Blue Kat I can't remember who posted this initially but check out this site http://www.langka.com/newsite/index2.html Bcoffman Gray Ghost After 45 years in the auto business, I think an easy way to touch up paint is with a toothpick. Dip the toothpick in the paint and apply a small drop onto the chip. It will leave it slightly above the old paint line. As the paint dries it will shrink slightly. Leave it a little above the old paint line. Rad Rod Gray Ghost,
the tiny spec I'm trying to touch up.Richard Jackson I bought Langka and am not impressed. I followed instructions and the result wasn't pretty. fixumm or you can use the end of a match,,,the on that you rip out of a match book. that little tail works great ALLEY CAT quote:
Originally posted by fixumm:
a little tail works greatRich Tilden Here is the most complete article I've read on how to really do a quality job on paint chips at home. http://www.carcareonline.com/viewarticle.aspx?art=8
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