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kiljadn
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Bought this stuff on a lark to fix some chips after seeing the ad in Autoweek. Supposed to be here next week, but wanted to know if anyone here had used it.

Yes, I watched the youtube vids of it but they're not the best quality.

9/30/2012 1:13:38 PM

Brandon1
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I've used it on an F430 and a Highlander. Both worked well. The F430 turned out very well ( he chipped his gas cap door) and the Highlander turned out ok.

Better than the paint pens imo.

9/30/2012 1:39:46 PM

y0willy0
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http://www.langka.com/

I've used this before. Not too shabby.

9/30/2012 6:38:35 PM

kiljadn
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^may give that stuff a try if the DCC stuff doesnt work

^^ thanks, cant ask for a better source than a dude who details cars

9/30/2012 7:08:55 PM

catalyst
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I have used it.

The key is using multiple applications over the course of time. Layering makes it look very good. The paint is usually spot on, but if you have a chip/ding, you will need to apply multiple layers/solution

10/1/2012 10:19:07 AM

wdprice3
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I tried it and it didn't work (victory red color for chevy). The paint would just rub off when I went to buff it out/remove excess.

10/1/2012 2:34:30 PM

y0willy0
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Sounds like you didn't clear over it?

Langka worked well for me because I did layer the paint and it excels at removing the raised "blob."

10/1/2012 2:46:40 PM

wdprice3
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I followed the instructions exactly.

10/1/2012 2:54:47 PM

MattJM321
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Did Brandon1 say he used that stuff on a Ferrari?

10/1/2012 6:39:54 PM

Brandon1
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^Yes

10/1/2012 8:08:00 PM

Hiro
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Maybe YMMV?

10/1/2012 8:16:17 PM

theDuke866
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I want a Ferrari so fucking hard.

[Edited on October 1, 2012 at 8:38 PM. Reason : but i need to fix a couple of spots on the Z06 with either DCC or Langka in the here and now]

10/1/2012 8:38:16 PM

MattJM321
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I'd rather have a Porsche. All the press I read on Ferraris makes it seem like they're run by a bunch of jerks.

10/1/2012 9:57:16 PM

theDuke866
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Oh, they're a prima donna company that makes prima donna machines for prima donna customers, but...I want one so hard.

10/1/2012 10:00:08 PM

kiljadn
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Got it friday, applied some yesterday


Quote :
"I have used it.

The key is using multiple applications over the course of time. Layering makes it look very good. The paint is usually spot on, but if you have a chip/ding, you will need to apply multiple layers/solution"


seems to be key - i put one layer on two small chips and the paint is a perfect match, but as he said it doesn't fill up the chip unless you put multiple layers.


also noticed a few small chips the previous owner tried to fill in and did a shit job of

10/7/2012 1:33:06 PM

theDuke866
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Well, I ordered some Langka and an OEM touch-up pen the other day for the Z06; we'll compare results when I'm done.

10/7/2012 7:15:13 PM

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