I used some Ford touchup paint on my car to fix some nasty scratches - it was Lacquer Touch Up paint, Deep Wedgewood Blue ClearCoat
I was told that these touchup paints do NOT have a clearcoat finish -you have to apply it yourself.
So off to my "propeller" test
I let the paint dry out on my car and proceeded to wax it using NuFinish - a really harsh and abrasive cleaner.
I did not see any paint residue on the rags. This was fresh lacquer paint!
I was told that these touchup paints do NOT have a clearcoat finish -you have to apply it yourself.
So off to my "propeller" test
I let the paint dry out on my car and proceeded to wax it using NuFinish - a really harsh and abrasive cleaner.
I did not see any paint residue on the rags. This was fresh lacquer paint!