Weldfixfab
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Hi again polished car at weekend and noticed a few paint chips .. can i use your brains for best results without going to the full cost of respraying
cheers Hodge
cheers Hodge
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Thank you for the tip on the fine line pen. I’ve ordered one as I’ll never remember the name if I need one in future!Theres a guy on youtube with a channel called Ammo NYC. He did a video on dealing with loads of stone chips on an old Porsche. He used a Loew-Cornell fine line pen to paint them. I have one these myself and it is very good for dealing with stone chips. The ones I did on my own car were virtually invisible afterwards.
I will look him up cheersTheres a guy on youtube with a channel called Ammo NYC. He did a video on dealing with loads of stone chips on an old Porsche. He used a Loew-Cornell fine line pen to paint them. I have one these myself and it is very good for dealing with stone chips. The ones I did on my own car were virtually invisible afterwards.
Where did you get yours fromTheres a guy on youtube with a channel called Ammo NYC. He did a video on dealing with loads of stone chips on an old Porsche. He used a Loew-Cornell fine line pen to paint them. I have one these myself and it is very good for dealing with stone chips. The ones I did on my own car were virtually invisible afterwards.
Cheers for that - makes sense but thought I would check.I tend to use the proper MB touch up paints. The colour match is ok on small chips.
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