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lrmaniac



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Touch up pencil Kit
Hi

Just received these touch up pencil kit, bought from our forum sponsor....

http://www.duckworthparts.co.uk/landrover/..._2007.html

However, as I'm not a professional, and as the instructions are vague, need a little help

Any one tried these ? (should have asked before I buy, I know! Very Happy ) Is there any preparation needed ? Or just have to clean up and touch up ?

thanks Regards
Joao

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'08 BMW F800GS
'64 SIIA Forward Control
'69 SIIA 109 ZA CKD
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If it's a new clean stone chip for instance clean the damaged area with white spirits or similar, once dry put down a dab of body coloured paint (this is the tricky bit, you might want to to use a matchstick or similar to take a dab off the brush as it's easy to put too much on. If you have enough let it dry, if it makes a hump after drying rub it down so it is just below the suraface line. Then put your dab of lacquer on top Thumbs Up

Most just put a dab of paint on Wink
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I use a toothpick to apply the paint as I find it a lot more accurate than those brushes they supply in the lid. Once dry, i then buff the resultant blob flat with 'Langka': http://www.langka.com/the-blob-eliminator-p-31.html
With a bit of practice, you can get an invisible repair Thumbs Up

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custom90



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Funny enough I just bought one today! Application tips are more than welcome. I have some marks on the bulkhead top and roof. Previous owner Rolling Eyes
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lrmaniac



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Thanks guys! Thumbs Up

I'll try at the weekend...I'll let you know how it went! I'm going to get some thin brushes too...

I have some huge (and some are deep) scratches along the side panels of my 110...start at the front and end at the rear! Embarassed We pass through some very narrow roads when offroading sometimes! And it almost didn't rain here this winter, so the bushes and trees are very dry! Regards
Joao

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'08 BMW F800GS
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'69 SIIA 109 ZA CKD
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If you put too much paint in then once dry you can shave the excess off with a 'de nibber/razor'

http://www.frost.co.uk/automotive-paint/run-razor.html
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If you have "huge,deep scratches" depending on how bad/wide they are you may have to etch prime first!
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They're huge, because they're long...and deep, but very thin...I dont think that will be necessary to etch prime...I hope! Mr. Green Regards
Joao

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lrmaniac wrote:
They're huge, because they're long...and deep, but very thin...I dont think that will be necessary to etch prime...I hope! Mr. Green
As long as it's only down to the vehicle primer I think you'll be okay. Down to bare metal though that's different.
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lrmaniac wrote:
They're huge, because they're long...and deep, but very thin...I dont think that will be necessary to etch prime...I hope! Mr. Green


Should be ok then Thumbs Up Sounds a tricky job, masking right up to the edge of the scratch and painting or even masking and spraying might be better. You may have to thin the paint a bit.

Ah gone are the days when you could just rub them out with T Cut paint was so thick. SAAB paint used to be as thick as the LR metal is - seriously, 20 coats of it.
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Zagato wrote:
lrmaniac wrote:
They're huge, because they're long...and deep, but very thin...I dont think that will be necessary to etch prime...I hope! Mr. Green


Should be ok then Thumbs Up Sounds a tricky job, masking right up to the edge of the scratch and painting or even masking and spraying might be better. You may have to thin the paint a bit.

Ah gone are the days when you could just rub them out with T Cut paint was so thick. SAAB paint used to be as thick as the LR metal is - seriously, 20 coats of it.

How much did the paint alone weigh then? Whistle Laughing
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A doubter Laughing It was the same or thicker than the metal off-cut disc I have in front of me from a RR from the factory! To treat rust you really had to dig deep Very Happy Defender paint is thinner than paper It's atrocious Mad

SAAB's 96's,99's were not light, they were a lot heavier than an Escort, Beetle, etc you couldn't push the roof in for instance, I think it was the Japs that brought in tinny motors, they certainly had the reputation for it Rolling Eyes SAABs used to have about 500cc more to compensate for the extra weight but they were still slower on the road but rallies for instance if wet/muddy or on snow then handling came into play for wins (heavy weight on front wheel drive and Scandinavians drivers used to such conditions!).
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Zag, If you think the Defender paint is thin you should try a Navara's couple of years ago scratched it by opening door against a hedge. Parked of course and not buckthorn just a regular hedge. Laughing
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Crap quality as these days as well, bird poo left on the roof the night before can be found on the floor the next morning whilst adding two holes to your motor Laughing
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