T Cut Magic Pen

grenade

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Jun 22, 2014
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Wonder if any of you have tried this product. I had back my Astra Gtc next week as it's reached the end of its lease. So to avoid big charges I wanted to go over a few scratches before I handed it back. This pen seems to cover the light scratches, obviously not the deep stone chips or where the metal can be seen, but it's nib is very wide and leaves a nail varnish type of cover all around the scratch. The instructions just say put it on, no need to wipe or anything. It's looks more noticeable now then it did before!
Any way I can remove this?

Thanks


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grenade

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Jun 22, 2014
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Well I do have some really bad stone chips and the car is key'd all the way down the passenger side over 3 panels so it's in on Monday for a professional job and that's 350 so I wanted to do the smaller ones myself to save money. But thinking this would be quick easy and cheap hasn't worked out well. Like I say looks like I have loads of little square clear nail varnish marks now. Less bothered about the scratches now just want rid of these! Don't know what to use. Something to get rid of it without damaging the paint...


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grenade

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Jun 22, 2014
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Seen an amazon review about the pen and he said the same, nail varnish, and really difficult to get rid of, but didn't explain how he did it


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marty_34

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Apr 21, 2012
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best off getting a proper touch in pen and using a tooth pick / cocktail stick to fill any chips in

had my car detailed recently and was two chips that i filled with paint using a tooth pick, then the detailer i use refined with his machine, can't see them now
 

grenade

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