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Has anyone had used a product called Langka?
Says here you apply touch up paint, wait a few min. Wrap cloth around inc. plastic card, put a littlt langka on the cloth and rub away the excess paint.? I've got some here and am looking for advice before I start. If no one has advice soon....I'll let you know how it works. |
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Never had any experience with it. For touch-up help you may want to use the search function on the shop forum (top right of screen) to get some good info on touching paint up.
Hope this helps...Lee |
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I ordered some last week and tried it out yesterday. It is a very good product, but don't expect it to make your chip dissappear. What it does is take away the blob of paint that remains after you apply your normal touch up paint, and this it does perfectly and without leaving any swirl marks! I would recommend it as it will certainly improve the final apperace of any touch up work you do. Also the president, Larry Johnson is exceptional when it comes to customer service.
Hope this helps, Z |
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