How To Use a Touch Up Paint Pen to Repair Car or Truck Paint Scratches
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How To Use a Touch Up Paint Pen to Repair Car or Truck Paint Scratches
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It went from bad to much worse then to perfect. I have doubts about the authenticity of this video :)
Well, do Job again.
I’m sure the water pad isn’t to clean it but to even out flatten the paint before you apply clear coat - the temperature and time guidelines are so it’s nearly dry and not tacky for that
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Slow but clear video... until the result which you hardly show at all! Disappointing in the end.
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Great explanation Peter!
Many thanks!
Excellent work Peter and nice result!!!
Thank you! Cheers!
The end result looked like it was on a different area, the surrounding scratches etc. didn't look the same. I can't believe that the result at the end was the same gouged out scratch, it didn't look too good when you put on the clear varnish so how did the finished result look so perfect? Not convinced you have been entirely honest.
Same car. There were many scratches
I’m inclined to agree with you
@@skydronewanderer2052 It's a super fake video, I don't understand the need to not show the true final result. because the area where you apply the final resin is not the same area where you work with the initial scratch.
Excellent tutorial. The results look perfect. Very simple does not need to be complicated. Thanks Peter keep up the excellent work.
Thanks 👍
Thanks for the tutorial. The KIA touch up set has exactly the same instructions. I only wonder if it is normal that after the base paint is applied and dries up you can still kind of see the crater. The height will only be normalized by the final touch up glaze that is meant to be transparent?
Yes it does
Wish there was a close up at the end of the touched up area - hoping expiry dates don’t really matter too much if product unopened as I hadn’t realised there was an expiry and I haven’t gotten round to doing mine yet 😂
Hi, this paint last many years.
Well here I am reading the comments after applying the final clear coat. Mine is Audi a5 with Daytona grey metallic pearl (from Audi/Volkswagen factory). My clear was not milky like this, otherwise the steps were easy to follow. I did a few small chips and will update with the results in 48 hours.
Great work 👍👍👍😀
Can you come with Update :)? I have a vw polo and i had the same set. I just applied the base coat and clear coat today but mine still looks weird, i assume it’s because i haven’t polished yet. Did you polish your car yet?
Great!
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You polished other place then you repaired. The hole you tried to cover can be still visible in 17:15 on right-bottom corner. What a scam.
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I bought this for my car Volvo and have not use it. So i look for an instrcution on TH-cam and found your instruction. It all looks perfect. However, as already noted, I see other scratches in the area around the previous spot and am therefore not convinced that the end result is the same spot. My suggestion is make the instruction again and mark the spot so you can be convinced!!!
Great to hear!
You indicate; great to hear. But you don't understand what I mean and would like an answer. The place you show in the video and the final result are not the same place and I admit that. Now make a video on the same subject where you mark the spot so that we can see from the beginning to the end whether the result is really as in the first video, which I very much doubt. And please no answer now, great to hear. good luck
I tested it the same wa
y ThecarDokter Tell. Don't believe him. It doesnt work.
😂 I'm not hater but bro... rust on spot before paint this "Have to be fixed" now this rust gonna grow under paint and btw this paint should be used on scratch not on damaged point. But you showed something I'm sure someone gonna find usefull but you chosed wrong spot
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People keep on pointing out in the comments that you didnt clearly show the results of the work in the video and there are clear doubts about the autheticity of the video and you are just replying with just some one word non sense.
Besides that your video is kind of deceitfull and your accent is so unpleasant, your replies complete the picture. 👎
Thanks for comment 👍😀
Ristus notta. Justihi ihmettelin käyttöautolta volvoon ostamaani juurikin samanlaista settiä, ihmetytti nuo kuvaohjeet. Tämä video vastasi kyllä muutamaan kysymykseeni, mutta vielä hiemompaa että nuota saa Toyotaanki ku sellaistakin pitäisi vähä paikkamaalailla. Nuota ilmeisesti saa merkkiliikkeistä?
Thanks for comment 👍
Nice video, But it seems to me that your clear coat expired two years ago..
Great point!
Μπορείς να το κάνεις ποιο αναλυτικά Κατι δεν μας λες καλα!!!!
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Great job. You've made a pretty meaningless instruction leaflet understandable. You should be working for Toyota!
Wow, thanks!
Omg
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You doit it wrong
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It is faster to show only pictures
Ok