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      08-22-2015, 08:11 AM   #1
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Anyone used BMW Genuine Touchup Paint?

Hi guys..Yesterday on a motorway I got hit by a stone. Huge hit! Checked the car this morning where is the damage. It is just above the windscreen. I got a kit from bmw to match my colour, but I found it difficult to apply without either getting blobs or smearing. Any ideas?
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From memory you usually apply the touch up with something like a tooth pick, then the lacquer (if it has it), and then wet and dry and polish the area.
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From memory you usually apply the touch up with something like a tooth pick, then the lacquer (if it has it), and then wet and dry and polish the area.
^ this
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Dr. Colorchip is what I use now. The BMW takes a bit to get it right.
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From memory you usually apply the touch up with something like a tooth pick, then the lacquer (if it has it), and then wet and dry and polish the area.
Im gonna give it a go tomorrow..Thanks
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      08-23-2015, 09:00 AM   #6
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don't use the brush in the kit best to buy a decent one form a model shop
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      08-23-2015, 03:04 PM   #7
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The wet and dry and polish works, until you see the area under a decent artificial light or at a petrol station in the dark etc. I would advise this unless you have a machine polisher to totally remove the sanding marks.
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By polish I did mean by machine.
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I aint got the polishing machine lol
its not noticable now with the paint and laquer on
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      08-24-2015, 06:15 AM   #10
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yeh if your going near it with wet and dry you need proper polish (like menzerna or 3m fast cut, G3 etc) and a machine polisher (or popeye arms).

The "consumer" polish products you buy at halfords etc just arent powerful enough.
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yeh if your going near it with wet and dry you need proper polish (like menzerna or 3m fast cut, G3 etc) and a machine polisher (or popeye arms).

The "consumer" polish products you buy at halfords etc just arent powerful enough.
I tried menzerna fg400 and the Popeye arms method in the past, no chance!
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