Touch up paint?
i tried using it one time, but it's really hard! they say apply thin coats, but that stuff just blobs out like krazy! i guess i just don't have "THE TOUCH"...but yea i got the touch up paint from acura on ebay. 10 bucks or so
Here's a good step-by-step if you're ambitious...
http://autopia.org/forum/showthread.php?t=70028
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You can try www.paintscratch.com. They have the 3 total parts needed for WDP. Base, mid and clear. Although I have an APB, I noticed their products for the WDP when I got my stuff from them. They offer pens, bottles or even spray cans. Small bottles of degreaser and thinner are also available. Lets you have a nice little touch up "kit" without braking the bank
I also got the touch up from the dealer as well. Believe it or not sometimes the paintscratch paint looks better and sometimes the Acura stuff looks better. It depends on how the light hits the repaired area.
Also, I havn't tries this for after touch up but you may be interested. www.langka.com. I may just try it (blob eliminator) at one point.
I also got the touch up from the dealer as well. Believe it or not sometimes the paintscratch paint looks better and sometimes the Acura stuff looks better. It depends on how the light hits the repaired area.
Also, I havn't tries this for after touch up but you may be interested. www.langka.com. I may just try it (blob eliminator) at one point.
the catch perhaps, is that my scratch is on the plastic bumper where I dont think the acura touchup does so well...looking for another alternative...maybe i'll give the paintscratch stuff a try. thx for the link
www.paintworldinc.com better quality, less expensive
I use the Acura touch up paint. The brush works good for me. I normally apply a thin coat, let it dry and reapply. When using the brush the key is to wipe off all excess and keep the brush from developing the little droplet of paint which happens when theres too much paint on the brush. I think that leads to the blotching effect. A few coats and you can barely tell the difference.
I like to warm up my touch up paint, it make it more managable (liquidifed) when u want to put on thin layers. I put it near a lamp or in the mircowave for 5sec. If the paint is cold, its gets much hard to apply since it will get sticky and get hard.
So...some good advice is to heat up the paint.
So...some good advice is to heat up the paint.
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