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06-22-2012, 04:06 PM | #1 |
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06-22-2012, 08:34 PM | #2 |
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Paint Pen lets you fill in scratches as easily as using a marker. Inside this easy-to-use, felt-tip pen is high-quality urethane clear coat. Just shake the pen and press down to start it flowing. Once the tip is soaked, "color in" the blemish as if you were using a crayon. PT # APP 000 On sale $15.95
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BTW....I was referring to clear coat pens not paint pens. I have a few scratches in the clear that dont go throught the paint. Instead of leveling the clear around it with a polish/compound, I was wondering if I could just fill in the scratch with the clear pen
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I have not heard good things about those pens. Kind of like clear finger nail polish and doesn't give a clean look when applied.
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