Langka Paint Chip Repair Kit

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Old Jan 14, 2005 | 04:14 PM
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Originally posted by RUSSELL336
I am getting ready to order this as well but I am confused on the Lacquer paint comment made earlier.
I went to the LANGKA web site and they said teh Lacquer paint is ok.

Here is a link to the FAQ section. Page down to the bottom.

LANGKA FAQ's

AhsGrad1973,

What problems did you experience when using the Lacquer based paint?

Oh yeah, anyone have a coupon code to use at Premium Auto Care. I have a pretty big order and would like to try and get it cheaper.

Thanks,
Well... that link makes it sound like you're supposed to use laquer-based paint.
 
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Old Jan 14, 2005 | 04:34 PM
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Originally posted by RUSSELL336
Oh yeah, anyone have a coupon code (cc) to use at Premium Auto Care. I have a pretty big order and would like to try and get it cheaper.
Tell him RP and Boss sent you! LOL! That should be a HUGE discount right there! HAHAHA!

Seriously though, are you a member of detailcity.com (CC=DETAILCITY)? If not, you may consider joining. I know for a fact it will save you 10%.

Email me if you're still confused on that one.

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Old Jan 14, 2005 | 07:20 PM
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Originally posted by minus_13
Well... that link makes it sound like you're supposed to use laquer-based paint.
minus_13, you are correct, I re-read the instructions that came with the kit, and it said not to use it on lacquer painted surfaces, which along with the information on their website, I think that it means if your vehicle is lacquer based paint not to use it. But if the touch-up paint is lacquer based, then it is ok. Also it mentioned if you use paint mixed by a body shop for you to use as touch up paint, to allow it to dry for a longer period of time.

I found that you need to use very little force as it is very easy to pull the paint out of the chip completely. The blob remover disolves the lacquer based paint very easy. But if the paint was put on last summer, it will take some work to remove that blob.
 
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Old Jan 14, 2005 | 07:21 PM
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Rockpick, and others who wet sands their vehicles, Dwayne at PAC just announced a new wet sanding solution, which is suppose to be better then water.
 
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Old Jan 14, 2005 | 10:05 PM
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Originally posted by AhsGrad1973
Rockpick, and others who wet sands their vehicles, Dwayne at PAC just announced a new wet sanding solution, which is suppose to be better then water.
Thanks Ahs... I've been interested in something like this for a while...

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