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Scratch repair pen...
« on: 02 June 2014, 11:14:39 »

Theres one or two little scratches around my car i'd like to try and sort. They're not deep so was wondering if these repair pens are any good.
There's one being advertised on TV just now from JML. Around the £8 mark I think.
Any good? If not, what do you recommend ?
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Re: Scratch repair pen...
« Reply #1 on: 02 June 2014, 12:17:06 »

Theres one or two little scratches around my car i'd like to try and sort. They're not deep so was wondering if these repair pens are any good.
There's one being advertised on TV just now from JML. Around the £8 mark I think.
Any good? If not, what do you recommend ?
They sell them over here from time to time at the Poundland shop, for ...... £1.

Got one or two kicking around somewhere, but never used it, if you want Cem I'll try it, and if any good get you some and send them over to you.  ;)
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Re: Scratch repair pen...
« Reply #2 on: 02 June 2014, 13:29:02 »

Often wondered if they really work  :-\ Ive used those wax type crayon touch up things , not a bad job once polished over but you have to keep re doing it  :(
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Re: Scratch repair pen...
« Reply #3 on: 02 June 2014, 13:35:46 »

Theres one or two little scratches around my car i'd like to try and sort. They're not deep so was wondering if these repair pens are any good.
There's one being advertised on TV just now from JML. Around the £8 mark I think.
Any good? If not, what do you recommend ?
They sell them over here from time to time at the Poundland shop, for ...... £1.

Got one or two kicking around somewhere, but never used it, if you want Cem I'll try it, and if any good get you some and send them over to you.  ;)

I have a strong feeling you speed read the OP and have made rather a large assumption ......  :)  :)  :)
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Re: Scratch repair pen...
« Reply #4 on: 02 June 2014, 13:52:09 »

Theres one or two little scratches around my car i'd like to try and sort. They're not deep so was wondering if these repair pens are any good.
There's one being advertised on TV just now from JML. Around the £8 mark I think.
Any good? If not, what do you recommend ?
They sell them over here from time to time at the Poundland shop, for ...... £1.

Got one or two kicking around somewhere, but never used it, if you want Cem I'll try it, and if any good get you some and send them over to you.  ;)

I have a strong feeling you speed read the OP and have made rather a large assumption ......  :)  :)  :)
Yep, very true Entwood, half the time the eyes and brain arnt doing the same thing.  ::)

But one must keep up the brownie points if one requires a free holiday in Turkey.  ;)

Sorry cam2502,........................................... and buy your own bloody Pens.  ;D
« Last Edit: 02 June 2014, 13:55:15 by zirk »
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Re: Scratch repair pen...
« Reply #5 on: 02 June 2014, 19:34:30 »

those pens which I have used long years ago better than a white line on a black or blue or red car.. but they wash out quickly..

my latest method is masking the scratch borders with precision, than  arranging the spray gun so it will spit very few tiny praticles then either spray ( from far distance-single pass)  paint then laquer or only spray laquer depending on the depth of scratch :y
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Re: Scratch repair pen...
« Reply #6 on: 02 June 2014, 23:13:32 »

Theres one or two little scratches around my car i'd like to try and sort. They're not deep so was wondering if these repair pens are any good.
There's one being advertised on TV just now from JML. Around the £8 mark I think.
Any good? If not, what do you recommend ?
They sell them over here from time to time at the Poundland shop, for ...... £1.

Got one or two kicking around somewhere, but never used it, if you want Cem I'll try it, and if any good get you some and send them over to you.  ;)

I have a strong feeling you speed read the OP and have made rather a large assumption ......  :)  :)  :)
Yep, very true Entwood, half the time the eyes and brain arnt doing the same thing.  ::)

But one must keep up the brownie points if one requires a free holiday in Turkey.  ;)

Sorry cam2502,........................................... and buy your own bloody Pens.  ;D


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