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Old Jul 14, 2002 | 10:40 AM
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Question Paint Chip repair??

Hey All

I just found this produk on the WEB called LANGKA. ANyone out there use it? Well anyways I sent them an email with the followingt two questions.

If you all have any suggestions or comments please reply.

http://www.langka.com/

From: Jerry Horta [mailto:hortaja@bellsouth.net]
Sent: Sunday, July 14, 2002 1:44 PM
To: info@langka.com
Subject: Paint Chip repair

Hello

Thank you for taking your time to read my questions.

I just bought a Pearl White 1991 Lexus LS400. The previous owner was good enough to cover chips with touch up paint, but now I have small blobs all around the car. On your site it mentioned that LANGKA will remove blobs that are 3-4 days old. I have no idea if my blobs are months or years old.

So the first question is will your product work on several years old blobs.

I recently got a new chip on the car and bought the touch up paint from Lexus. They told me my paint is a two step process. The white base coat then a second clear/pearliest coat. The previous owner must not have been aware of this because all of the old chips have only the white base coat on them. It just looks light white out. I put some of the clear/Pearle sent coat on one of the chips and immediately the blob now matched the rest of the paint.

So the second question is, do I use LANGKA first on the base coat blob then the second coat??

Thank you for you time
Jerry Horta
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