I tried the Langka kit and wasn’t very impressed.
This past November, I bought a new Acura RL. Red. Took it home and gave it a good cleaning and coat of wax. It looked good but it didn’t take long before I managed to pick up a nice little rock chip on the hood. Short of spending $250 to get the hood repainted, I figured I could try some alternatives first.
I called a couple of local detailers but they said all they could do for the chip was to put touch-up paint in it (I could do that). One offered to refer me to “his body and paint guy.â€� I even called my dealer who offered the same solution. After looking for alternatives (and not wanting to take sandpaper to my new car just yet, I could always try that later) I decided to give Langka a try. It had some decent reviews, was relatively inexpensive, looked relatively easy, and relatively foolproof, so…
I ordered it on Monday, it arrived on Friday.
I followed the instructions to the letter. It was a little on the cool side so I mounted a lamp above the chip to keep the area warm, but not too hot. I propped the hood up a bit so the area with the chip was level. I cleaned the area, put in the paint with the little microbrush, let it dry for about eight hours and went over it exactly as prescribed with the blob eliminator. The edges of the chip looked darker than the rest and without too much effort, the blob eliminator took off most of the touch-up paint.
I tried again, exactly as instructed, letting the paint dry for a longer period of time, about 14 hours. Same result.
My chip was about 3/8� x 1/4� so perhaps it was too big for the Langka kit to be effective but I finally just put some touch-up paint in the chip (using the Langka microbrush - which I really like and bought a few more off eBay) and it really doesn’t’ look too bad.
Maybe in the spring I’ll try touchup 123.
By the way, does anyone know of a good detailer in Bucks County, PA (north of Philly)?
Thanks.
LL