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Somebody posted a topic not too long ago about a product (that costs a lot of money) that is used to make it so that chipped paint touch-ups are not discernable. I don't know what to search for to respond directly to their post, so just started a new topic.
While I was at Pep-Boys this evening looking at touchup paints, I found a product called Leveler that only costs $2.99. The description and instructions sound exactly like the web site for that $19.99 product.
I think the stuff you're talking about is called Langka. I was intrigued by those posts also. I've been told that the stuff actually works, but it's about $20 from them direct. I think Mother's also puts out their version, but I've been unable to find it.
Thanks for the info about Pep Boys . . . I'll check that out in my travels (when I'm near one--none here in this area of NY).
P. S. http://www.langka.com gives you the whole rundown in case you want to compare.
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