Anybody tried it yet:Whistle: It's weird, but it does work:thumbs up:
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Anybody tried it yet:Whistle: It's weird, but it does work:thumbs up:
Has anybody tried the magic solution on normal touch-up stick paint:confused: Kirstens wee arosa has some marks on it and I wondered if the 'solution' would work on it:Whistle:
I have tried it, works quite well... does take bit of practice tho!
Sometimes its better not to smooth over with the glove as this just pulls the paint straight out again :confused:
so i just dabbed some paint in the chip and used the solution to smooth it over. :cool:
Great stuff and so easy to use, I might do the same and not smudge but it says its better for my kind of silver to get the flake right.
A second go and that stone chip I've had since the car was picked up will be gone along with a few other i've added.
TWR being the main culprit :D but so worth it.
As for the normal stuff out the dealers etc the Honda stick paint was a bugger to use and I never liked the end product.
I dreaded using it but this stuff on the Mini is a joy
I used it and it didn't work for me whatsoever:confused:
Applied the correct way as the instructions state, waited around an hour, started to wipe off & all the stonechips were still there ha! Also broke my arms trying to get the excess residue off!
Now I know the product does work, but for me it didnt:sad:
Strange with the excess, that wee bottle of fluid added to a flat cloth wiped off easy with my silver after it was passed over a good few times gently. As said it got dark and I missed one spot and it blended away the next day. I did leave it for just over 2hr’s then fluid on the cloth then buffed with the MF cloth.
A few Chips are still there but not noticeable but I’m sure with a second go and now that I’ve tried it (Scared ****less that it would not blend) I’ll get them filled.
I should have taken a few pic’s but the neighbours think I’m mad as it is with my car cleaning and that might have been too much for them. :D