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Neutral Newbie

Saw this interesting product call easycolor scratch removal pen. live demo video of someone using

it to fix a scratch. Its actually a pen cum spray, but can only spray if you attach it to a special

air brush can.

 

http://js.tudouui.com/bin/taobaoisv/TaoBao...wf?iid=54476471

 

From what I heard, the pen the product covers a range of popular cars like honda, toyata, mitsubishi,

nissan, bmw, benz, vw etc. Some color like black, white, gray matched nicely if you buy the correct

pen for your car model and make but some color has a slight different, need to use another coating

shine pen to blend the colors further.

 

Here pictures of the pens but I don't think they are available in Singapore yet, the cost of the pen

is cheap but due to no availability in Singapore, the shipping price can be quite steep when add up.

Or maybe its already available but I do not know of?

 

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easycolor6.jpg

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Neutral Newbie

bought a white colour for my car last time from autobac.. not sure the brand but the colour code same as stated after comparing to car.. after putting on, like liquid paper sia.. 1 lump of hardened line over the scratch, uneven and also colour not same maybe car old..

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bought a white colour for my car last time from autobac.. not sure the brand but the colour code same as stated after comparing to car.. after putting on, like liquid paper sia.. 1 lump of hardened line over the scratch, uneven and also colour not same maybe car old..

 

Unless u know how to wetsand and polish if not touchup paint usually make the scratch worse.

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Tried that last time. Give you more detail if you think it's easy.

 

Step1: Apply primer wait 2 hrs (repeat if needed) ( as in the video singapore can get at workshop the pale white ones )

Step2: Sand with grit 800 sandpaper

Step3: Sand with grit 1500 Sandpaper

Step4: Apply paint ( Spray Can or paint brush )

Step5: Apply Lacquer ( May not be needed as some brush comes with lacquer )

Step6: Sand with grit 2500 sandpaper till level and blend with the surrounding

Step7: Polish till no scratch

Roughly 4hrs of work

 

http://www.ehow.com/how_6758644_patch-car-paint.html

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for these sort of touch up pen/brush.

 

the general idea is to use as little of the touch up paint as possible.

 

the end result will cover up the small chip, scratch. (usually got those under 10mm).

 

anything bigger will remain obvious. will require a more pro job.

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Tried that last time. Give you more detail if you think it's easy.

 

Step1: Apply primer wait 2 hrs (repeat if needed) ( as in the video singapore can get at workshop the pale white ones )

Step2: Sand with grit 800 sandpaper

Step3: Sand with grit 1500 Sandpaper

Step4: Apply paint ( Spray Can or paint brush )

Step5: Apply Lacquer ( May not be needed as some brush comes with lacquer )

Step6: Sand with grit 2500 sandpaper till level and blend with the surrounding

Step7: Polish till no scratch

Roughly 4hrs of work

 

http://www.ehow.com/how_6758644_patch-car-paint.html

 

I usually do it differently. Normally just use a toothpick to apply the paint to cover the scratch, let it dry then sand with 1500grit till level and then 2000grit then polish. This way takes around 1hr if u dont count in the drying time.

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Neutral Newbie

usually when it comes to sanding and painting, owner of a 2nd hand car usually have more

guts feeling when working at it hehe

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