Brenton
aka PEI Detail
I'm not a big fan of touch up paints, but there is a place for them.
Most touch up, unless you spend $20+ on the bomb with hardener or that pen I hate with "clear", is uncured paint.
If I am going to touch up AND polish or wax, I assume I do the touch up, let it dry, then do the LSP. Is that right?
Most touch up, unless you spend $20+ on the bomb with hardener or that pen I hate with "clear", is uncured paint.
If I am going to touch up AND polish or wax, I assume I do the touch up, let it dry, then do the LSP. Is that right?