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    May nakapag try na ba sa inyo ng Scratch Repair Pen? Especially yung Mantis brand na nabibili sa Ace Hardware?

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    does not work......
    para ka lang gumamit ng pentel pen. nabubura din in long run.

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    does not work......
    para ka lang gumamit ng pentel pen. nabubura din in long run.

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    Product Review: Mantis Scratch Repair Pen

    Product Review: Mantis Scratch Repair Pen

    SimpleMotoring.co.uk Verdict

    Pros: Very simple to use. Does seem to fill in scratches and harden.
    Cons: Does not conceal scratches – they are still visible after treatment. For very fine scratches, you are better off buying a good quality polish or paint renovator. For more serious scratches, you will need expert assistance if you want them to disappear.

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    Product Review: Mantis Scratch Repair Pen

    Product Review: Mantis Scratch Repair Pen

    SimpleMotoring.co.uk Verdict

    Pros: Very simple to use. Does seem to fill in scratches and harden.
    Cons: Does not conceal scratches – they are still visible after treatment. For very fine scratches, you are better off buying a good quality polish or paint renovator. For more serious scratches, you will need expert assistance if you want them to disappear.

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    Nakita ko ito sa japan japan store.
    Then i watch in you tube. Mukang ok naman. Pero not totally a solution.

    Ano bang DIY ang pinaka ok. Magkanu?

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    Depende sa lalim ng scratch yan eh.

    Swirl marks and light scratches = Use polish
    Medium scratches = Use scratch remover or rubbing compound
    Deep scratches = Use touch-up paint in pen, bottle or spray can form (Also need to polish afterwards)
    Multiple deep scratches = Repaint whole panel

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    Depende sa lalim ng scratch yan eh.

    Swirl marks and light scratches = Use polish
    Medium scratches = Use scratch remover or rubbing compound
    Deep scratches = Use touch-up paint in pen, bottle or spray can form (Also need to polish afterwards)
    Multiple deep scratches = Repaint whole panel

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    Plano ko pa naman sana bumili. Kung sakaling dadalin ko sa detailing shop meron kaya silang gamitin pangtanggal? Hairline scratch lang naman pero malalim yung iba

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    Quote Originally Posted by radz15 View Post
    Plano ko pa naman sana bumili. Kung sakaling dadalin ko sa detailing shop meron kaya silang gamitin pangtanggal? Hairline scratch lang naman pero malalim yung iba
    kung malalim, depende sa lalim ng scratch, gaya ng sabi ni red_one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by radz15 View Post
    Plano ko pa naman sana bumili. Kung sakaling dadalin ko sa detailing shop meron kaya silang gamitin pangtanggal? Hairline scratch lang naman pero malalim yung iba
    kung malalim, depende sa lalim ng scratch, gaya ng sabi ni red_one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by radz15 View Post
    Plano ko pa naman sana bumili. Kung sakaling dadalin ko sa detailing shop meron kaya silang gamitin pangtanggal? Hairline scratch lang naman pero malalim yung iba
    Detailing shops have polish and rubbing compounds. Wala sila pintura.

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    Quote Originally Posted by radz15 View Post
    May nakapag try na ba sa inyo ng Scratch Repair Pen? Especially yung Mantis brand na nabibili sa Ace Hardware?
    I use the ones at Wilcon on our black and white cars. I wipe the scratch with a very small amount of lacquer thinner to remove wax. (That's a very small amount, just a dampened cloth ) then I rub on just one line of it and wipe it lengthwise with my finger to remove excess. Do this a couple of times. Let it dry 1 day. Then take 3000 grit wet sandpaper and rub just a little, then buff with scratch remover or polishing compound. It will almost disappear. Be careful not to sand too much. It will work the same on other colors just get as close a match as possible. Less is more! Put on less, sand less, buff less= a better job.

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