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Is there any place to buy paint scratch removers in Colombo ?? Specially 3M products or Meguiar's Scratchx ??

Do we need to apply wax after removing scratches using such a product ?

Can i buy toyota touch up paint pens in SL ? Is there anyone who has used it ??

appreciate your ideas... :)

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Is there any place to buy paint scratch removers in Colombo ?? Specially 3M products or Meguiar's Scratchx ??

Do we need to apply wax after removing scratches using such a product ?

Can i buy toyota touch up paint pens in SL ? Is there anyone who has used it ??

appreciate your ideas... :)

for light scratches use 3m or similar medium duty rubbing compound. Never had luck with scratchx. You can buy rubbing compound at motorcade or any auto paint store in slave island. Touch up pens cover the sratches and prevent rust, but getting a good finish is pretty hard. Also if the car is older the color won't match.

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I Think 'Amour All' has a product too. Might be worth checking out. Come to think of it, I may need to use it too :blink:

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for light scratches use 3m or similar medium duty rubbing compound. Never had luck with scratchx. You can buy rubbing compound at motorcade or any auto paint store in slave island. Touch up pens cover the sratches and prevent rust, but getting a good finish is pretty hard. Also if the car is older the color won't match.

Greatly appreciate your reply ... I will try paint stores in Slave Island. Do they have touch up pens as well ??

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Greatly appreciate your reply ... I will try paint stores in Slave Island. Do they have touch up pens as well ??

Nope. Check the price of a touch up pen from toyota and then check how much the smallest quantity the paint store can sell you will be. Might be cheaper than toyota and they will match the paint on your vehicle too. Instead of the pen, you could use a toothpick of cotton bud to get the job done.

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