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Originally Posted by Junkman2008 Both products require that you provide the touch up paint. Since you will get that from the dealer, the color match should be exact. Of the

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Old 03-17-2011, 08:47 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Both products require that you provide the touch up paint. Since you will get that from the dealer, the color match should be exact.

Of the two products, Langka takes longer but is more of the way a professional would use touch-up paint. If the scratch doesn't catch on your fingernail, you could just wet sand it away (not YOU, but a professional).
Ha so you have reason to think I am not of professional caliber??
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Ha so you have reason to think I am not of professional caliber??
No reason for me to think that but I would NEVER tell you to wet sand on your car without knowing for a fact that you are. That would be totally careless of me.
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No reason for me to think that but I would NEVER tell you to wet sand on your car without knowing for a fact that you are. That would be totally careless of me.
Totally careless?? No TOTALLY TRUE.. I dont trust my self to clean dirt off the hood.. Might use the wrong grade of sandpaper!!
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