Anyone ever use Langka to remove paint chips?
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Yes, but...
Langka doesn't remove chips. You use it to make areas that have been touched up flush with the surrounding paint.
If you're the **** type that likes to put on 3 layers of primer, then 4 layers of touch-up paint with sanding, etc., taking 3 days to fix a chip then Langka isn't for you.
I've gotten very good results with it. It's basically a very mild paint solvent that doesn't attack cured paint. You clean and touch-up the chip, let it dry for 2-8 hours depending upon temp and humidity, then use Langka on a cloth to gently smooth the touch-up spot to be flush with the surface. Much less risky than trying to sand a spot flush.
If you're the **** type that likes to put on 3 layers of primer, then 4 layers of touch-up paint with sanding, etc., taking 3 days to fix a chip then Langka isn't for you.
I've gotten very good results with it. It's basically a very mild paint solvent that doesn't attack cured paint. You clean and touch-up the chip, let it dry for 2-8 hours depending upon temp and humidity, then use Langka on a cloth to gently smooth the touch-up spot to be flush with the surface. Much less risky than trying to sand a spot flush.
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