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322 - Rosso Corsa - Ferrari - Touch Up Paint - Scratch - Chip on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
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Ankara, TN, Turkey

Ankara, TN, Turkey
Condition:New Country//Region of Manufacture:Turkey

322 - ROSSO CORSA - FERRARI - TOUCH UP PAINT - SCRATCH - CHIP


Sales for one glass bottles of paint.


All paints are produced in special machines.

 

Touch Up Paint is sent to cover the glass bottle brush.

 

It is prepared according to the color code with your vehicle's color exactly adapts.

 

It has extra durability and coverage properties.

 

After completely dry, paint does not peel.

 

Application glass bottle with a brush on the cover is easily done.

 

Paint is sent as ready for use. Shake well before using.

 

Application method

 

Necessarily it should be applied to dry and clean surfaces.

 

It will be sufficient to fill the scratches.

 

Deep scratches should be applied 2-3 times waiting 15 minutes each.

 

Just ask your agent to find out the color code.

 

You can ask if you are unsure of the color code.

 

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