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GRIFF007 07 September 2004 01:33 PM

anybody used LANGKA paint chip repair?
 
as above - anyone used this american product?

StickyMicky 07 September 2004 02:05 PM

its just a cutting compound isnt it?

GRIFF007 07 September 2004 02:06 PM


Originally Posted by GRIFF007
as above - anyone used this american product?


Help I have been moved - presumably nobody comes here - never seen it before myself......................

GRIFF007 07 September 2004 02:07 PM


Originally Posted by StickyMicky
its just a cutting compound isnt it?

not really sure - their website would have you believe it is a miracle compound, but then again it is the land of Uncle Sam & Big Mac!!

BigBaz 08 September 2004 07:30 AM

Griff,

Long story but ordered some and left it in the garage for months before trying it on my wifes Alfa. In the UK you have to leave the touch up paint longer than 45min before using it or it lifts all the touch up paint off. Took a couple of layers to fill the chip and if it was not for the touch up paint being a perfect match you would never find the repair. Try some on a hidden chip and see what you think. It does not appaer to touch the original paint and smells like it contains some type of solvent that only appears to dissolve touch up paint.

Baz

GRIFF007 08 September 2004 09:44 AM


Originally Posted by BigBaz
Griff,

Long story but ordered some and left it in the garage for months before trying it on my wifes Alfa. In the UK you have to leave the touch up paint longer than 45min before using it or it lifts all the touch up paint off. Took a couple of layers to fill the chip and if it was not for the touch up paint being a perfect match you would never find the repair. Try some on a hidden chip and see what you think. It does not appaer to touch the original paint and smells like it contains some type of solvent that only appears to dissolve touch up paint.

Baz

cheers

not sure how you deal with the clear laquer though?


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