Kahuna Winners

tsolomon

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Anyone ever try Autopen for scratch and chip repair? You send the manufacturer your paint number from the Veh Vin number and they fill the pen with your touchup paint. You can also order different size tips depending on your job... Seems like it would work good on a scratch... They also sell pens with clear coat..



Thanks Jerry in Minnesota
 
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<em class='bbc'>Originally posted by RH [/i]
<strong class='bbc'>A fine paint brush, and a bottle of touch up from your dealership is just as good, if not better approach. [/b]</blockquote>Their website makes the point that most touch-ups are lacquer, while they (apparently) are using urethane, claiming to more closely match your car's original color . . . I don't have the knowledge or experience to evaluate that statement. Someone more familiar with paint tech, can you please answer: Will a urethane touch-up paint offer a better color match than one that is lacquer-based?

Curious,
Tort
 
will always be better because it is the exact paint that was used to paint your car. The laquer is easier to use, as it is high solvent and dries very fast. You can layer on a few coats in a day, and be done with it in a weekends time from start, prep, layering on paint, clearcoat , wet sand, polish, wax, and finish.
 
PAC ROCKS:rockon::rockon:
This is the best contest anywhere. I love all the excitement it creates, and I have made a lot of new friends during this run.

Thanks Jack and everyone at PAC!!
 
I hope I win.

But I am sure others could use these products more than I could.

I hope it goes to someone that actually needs it and not already has a bunch of junk on their shelf just to try out.
 
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