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Show'n'Shine Saloon
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<blockquote data-quote="SmokinCobra420" data-source="post: 6000639" data-attributes="member: 51601"><p>Before applying touch up you MUST use a small q-tip with some rubbing alcohol, to clean the wax and dirt out of the chip, otherwise the touch up wont last.</p><p></p><p>the best way i found to apply touch up is not to use the applicator that it comes with, but use a toothpick, you fray the end of the tooth pick slightly, very lightly dip the frayed tooth pick into the touch up paint, only get a very small amount on the end of the toothpick, once the small droplet of paint touches the car it will fill in the chip, you will need to do this around 5 or 6 times to build the paint up to slightly above the rest of the paint on the car, after you do that, a few days when its dry, you can start to bring the chip down to surface level, i use different waxes of varied grit, to slowly work the "bubble" down, i have a few chips that were down the the metal, and now you have to be less then one inch from them to notice.</p><p></p><p></p><p>and i have a mystichrome</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SmokinCobra420, post: 6000639, member: 51601"] Before applying touch up you MUST use a small q-tip with some rubbing alcohol, to clean the wax and dirt out of the chip, otherwise the touch up wont last. the best way i found to apply touch up is not to use the applicator that it comes with, but use a toothpick, you fray the end of the tooth pick slightly, very lightly dip the frayed tooth pick into the touch up paint, only get a very small amount on the end of the toothpick, once the small droplet of paint touches the car it will fill in the chip, you will need to do this around 5 or 6 times to build the paint up to slightly above the rest of the paint on the car, after you do that, a few days when its dry, you can start to bring the chip down to surface level, i use different waxes of varied grit, to slowly work the "bubble" down, i have a few chips that were down the the metal, and now you have to be less then one inch from them to notice. and i have a mystichrome [/QUOTE]
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