I have a Blue 350Z and bought some touch up paint from the dealer. It came in a little vial with a brush. You must shake well before use but even so, it has a very thick viscosity. Reading some of the suggestions on how to repair rock chips, it looks like the paint needs to be thinned out a bit for the paint to flow off a toothpick into the chip hole. Has anyone tried this or is it unnecessary?
I ordered the Touchup 123 kit after trying the Langka kit and found it unsatisfactory to my standards. I'm looking forward to trying this new product. There's also a great "how to" on Autopia that I'd like to try which is why I'm asking about the paint's viscosity issue.
Thanks
scrapser
I ordered the Touchup 123 kit after trying the Langka kit and found it unsatisfactory to my standards. I'm looking forward to trying this new product. There's also a great "how to" on Autopia that I'd like to try which is why I'm asking about the paint's viscosity issue.
Thanks
scrapser