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Razpulsedj
PostPosted: Tue Aug 09, 2011 3:27 am Up
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After entering show and shine at USC and the judges not giving a s**t about my car because of stone chips ive decided to get them sorted lols, i went to halfords but not paying £15 for 1 pen with hardly anything in!

Has anyone found anywhere else they would recommend for these or anywhere online?

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Give your local pug a call, I'm sure they do them.

Although saying that, it wont be much cheaper if it is atall.. The halfords ones last ages btw, the amount you use to touchup a stone chip is liturally nothing.

To do a good job of the touchup though you WILL need to learn how to sand the bobbles left behind from touchups smooth with some 2500grit w&d Wink

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Ste206 wrote:
Give your local pug a call, I'm sure they do them.

Although saying that, it wont be much cheaper if it is atall.. The halfords ones last ages btw, the amount you use to touchup a stone chip is liturally nothing.

To do a good job of the touchup though you WILL need to learn how to sand the bobbles left behind from touchups smooth with some 2500grit w&d ;-)

Cant see that going down to well lol

ill give them a call today, probs a better match then halfords i bet aswell

 
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I guess that'll be another thing for me to do for you when I sort your rear lights then? lol
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Ste206 wrote:
I guess that'll be another thing for me to do for you when I sort your rear lights then? lol

well if your offering Razz i can have a practice on my old bumpers first though as to when your free, ive bought some laquer for rears aswell Very Happy

 
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My local paint place mixed me a 15ml pot for less than a tenner.
Most of the touch up pens you buy are about 12ml. Not sure but IIRC the Peugeot ones come with a pot of lacquer too. Some of the Halfords ones come with primer and lacquer.

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i have a touchup pen and laquer and i would rather leave the scratches on the car! touch up pen highlights them rather than 'hides them' x
 

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I had some scratches along my passenger side door that I used one of those touch up pens on, and as lil p said it just made it more noticeable but then I gave it a bit of a sand with some wet and dry and I good buff with some T cut and you can't really see it at all now.
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wasnt there a very good guide on here for getting rid of stone chips
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Ste
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Yeah some dude did it on his Pearl Purple BMW lol, and people say I have balls for doing it on a piece of french tin!
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Touch up pens are crap, have you not thought about just getting a front end respray? shouldnt be that expensive
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Alls I did was touch in the chip, allowed paint to harden and then t-cut smooth, quick coat of wax and it was done. No need for sanding or lacquer, blended in nicely.
The paint was mixed to match the car rather than just going off the code so made it a lot less noticeable

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I got a set in my colour with laquer for £6 from the dealers.
 
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