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Title: Found this in my boot
Post by: Omega man 2 on 01 March 2009, 17:24:52
Vauxhall touch up paint, applied with a brush. Is it good, or would you have to have a few drinks before using it ::)

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Title: Re: Found this in my boot
Post by: dbug on 01 March 2009, 17:30:53
Should be ok for "touching up" - touching up only not large areas!
Title: Re: Found this in my boot
Post by: Proz on 01 March 2009, 17:31:59
Should be good for small stone chips etc  :y
Title: Re: Found this in my boot
Post by: willyboy on 01 March 2009, 19:03:54
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Should be good for small stone chips etc  :y


Roger That :y
Used a Dk Green one was pretty good match
Title: Re: Found this in my boot
Post by: albitz on 01 March 2009, 19:06:03
they sold me one of those,completely the wrong colour,got patches of almost Black dotted all over the car now. >:(
Title: Re: Found this in my boot
Post by: STMO123 on 01 March 2009, 19:07:35
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Vauxhall touch up paint, applied with a brush. Is it good, or would you have to have a few drinks before using it ::)

(http://i421.photobucket.com/albums/pp298/jumbobreakfastroll/SP_A0022.jpg)

I used a star silver one. It was fine.
Title: Re: Found this in my boot
Post by: Dodger on 01 March 2009, 19:35:51
got one of those with my omega, used it to touch up a few small stone chips on the bonnet. Works OK, as long as you only use it for small areas. Very good colour match on mine (nautilus blue??, looks more like green to me, but what do I know?) :-/
Needs two or three coats of the colour, then two coats of laquer.
must admit, I just flatted down between coats, just to make sure.
Title: Re: Found this in my boot
Post by: Omega man 2 on 01 March 2009, 19:40:33
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got one of those with my omega, used it to touch up a few small stone chips on the bonnet. Works OK, as long as you only use it for small areas. Very good colour match on mine (nautilus blue??, looks more like green to me, but what do I know?) :-/
Needs two or three coats of the colour, then two coats of laquer.
must admit, I just flatted down between coats, just to make sure.

What exactly does that mean? Honestly, I know break all about applying paint