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Where to find colour code information?
alangohek:
Hey guys
May I check with where could I locate the colour code of my car? Would like to ensure that the "complimentary" touchup paint matches.
Anyone use the "complimentary" touchup paint before? Is it good?
Last Sat, my (DS3)spoiler kenna hit by pebble(s); now got a rather deep scratch.
Tks =)
Rgds
Alan
Indignant:
Yo! Under the bonnet. :D
clarence:
Alan,
You can also use the touch paint found in your car.
If you can, I rather you touch it up yourself.
My freind's Sylphy was very badly touched by Tan Chong. It's a free service so cannot expect much. Worst case scenario if the surface is not properly cleaned to prepare for touching up.
First, make sur eteh area to be toucheed is clean
Next, use cleaner wax to gently wipe it over the area to remove any surface dirt embedded in your paintwork
Finally, you can use touch up paint to touch it up. :smile:
alangohek:
--- Quote from: clarence on October 20, 2008, 12:51:55 PM ---Alan,
You can also use the touch paint found in your car.
If you can, I rather you touch it up yourself.
My freind's Sylphy was very badly touched by Tan Chong. It's a free service so cannot expect much. Worst case scenario if the surface is not properly cleaned to prepare for touching up.
First, make sur eteh area to be toucheed is clean
Next, use cleaner wax to gently wipe it over the area to remove any surface dirt embedded in your paintwork
Finally, you can use touch up paint to touch it up. :smile:
--- End quote ---
Thanks Clarence =)
I guess the last step is apply wax then sealant when the paint is dry right?
clarence:
There is no need to apply sealant or wax after the touch up paint has dried.
In fact, you should not apply wax or sealant on the newly touched up area until the paint has fully cured.
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