Car Scratch Repair Remover Pen Paint Clear Coat Applicator on 2040-parts.com
Beijing, China
Main Features: Easy, simple and convenient to use Portable, non-toxic and environmental Safely removing scratches from your car's surface Featuring permanent, odorless and water resistant A necessary item for car lovers and drivers Excellent design for clearing coat scratch repair Can be used on any car, in any color How to Use: Shake the pen applicator thoroughly with cap on. Apply the pen in shaded area. Prime the applicator on a separate surface. With tip pointed down, press and release the spring tip on a surface until the tip is saturated. It may take 40 to 50 presses to saturate the tip. Apply along or into damaged clear coat. Works quickly, cures in direct sunlight. Quickly wipe off excess with dry paper towel, as the pen can cure rapidly. Allow to cure in sunlight until dry (1 - 48 hours). Deeper scratches may require additional application. Note: Protect the tip from sunlight. Keep away from children and babies. Specification:
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