04-30-2008, 06:23 PM
George, the best place to start would be talk with the used car managers at Knopf on Lehigh St or Daniels BMW right off Rte 22 at the Catasaqua exit and ask them who they get to do their touch up. We use our own in-house recon. service but many dealerships will sublet that out to someone else. Mostly because it's cheaper and can be done quickly.
In the meantime take a paper match, using a razor blade, cut a very sharp angle on one end making a very fine point and lightly dab that into your touch-up bottle and then apply the paint to your car. It will not dry sloppy like it does when using the brush because it only puts the smallest amount of paint on the car.
In the meantime take a paper match, using a razor blade, cut a very sharp angle on one end making a very fine point and lightly dab that into your touch-up bottle and then apply the paint to your car. It will not dry sloppy like it does when using the brush because it only puts the smallest amount of paint on the car.
mike
89 Carrera
#402
89 Carrera
#402