where to buy a touch-up pen for stone chips

crmpicco

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Hi,

I have just bought a Seat Leon FR TDi 170bhp today in candy white. There are a few stone chips on the bonnet and bumper that I would like to deal with immediately.

I've seen a few touch-up pens on eBay that claim to be for VW/Audi Candy White cars - are these worthwhile getting? They are around £5-10.

If these are no good where is the best place to buy one?

My paint code is LB9A.

Cheers,
Picco
 
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crmpicco

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Update: i've just bought one "Hycote Volkswagen Candy White Paint Touch-in Paint" from eBay for £4.59 delivered.
 

Dave S

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Always find that people struggle to get a good finish with these touch up kits let use know how it turns out
 
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I have an officical Zenith grey touch up kit, its nothing like the colour of the car, its much darker. I eneded up getting my brothers bodyshop to mix me up some paint. Its a perfect match so maybe worth going to somewhere like that.
 

tony323ci

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I got a halfords one candy white is listed under VW not seat.
It comes with brush and a needle too this is very accurate at getting paint into those small chips

very easy to use with good results build the paint into the chip a coat at a time until it is slightly proud leave for 24 hours after the last coat then T cut it back whilst its still "soft" and the chip usually completely disappears.
 

crmpicco

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I got a halfords one candy white is listed under VW not seat.
It comes with brush and a needle too this is very accurate at getting paint into those small chips

very easy to use with good results build the paint into the chip a coat at a time until it is slightly proud leave for 24 hours after the last coat then T cut it back whilst its still "soft" and the chip usually completely disappears.

When I search Google for my paint code "LB9A" all I can find is references to the VW paint name of "Candy White". When I look at my car I have to say, it looks like a "Candy White". I was also under the impression that Volkswagen, Audi, Seat and Skoda shared paint codes/types - is this true?

How much did your Halfords one cost you? Do you have a link or any information on the one you bought?
 

tony323ci

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When I search Google for my paint code "LB9A" all I can find is references to the VW paint name of "Candy White". When I look at my car I have to say, it looks like a "Candy White". I was also under the impression that Volkswagen, Audi, Seat and Skoda shared paint codes/types - is this true?

How much did your Halfords one cost you? Do you have a link or any information on the one you bought?

this one

http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/..._productId_216967_langId_-1_categoryId_165580

you'll see it has the correct paint code too;)
 

DanGB

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cant see its been mentioned, but you can buy touch up paint from the dealers.
 

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I've only had my car on the road for 1 month and 3 weeks I've got over 10 stone chips on the bonnet, and 3 chips in the windscreen.
 

crmpicco

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Yes, I bought the Hycote Candy White touch-up pen and used it in a number of places. I can't pretend it's like new, but it's x10 better than having a tonne of stone chips on your bonnet and bumper. It only cost me a few pounds, so i'm quite happy. No doubt it'll look better again when i've waxed/polished the car too. :)
 

marty_34

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I've only had my car on the road for 1 month and 3 weeks I've got over 10 stone chips on the bonnet, and 3 chips in the windscreen.

ive emailed seat re this asking if theres a quality issue as my bonnet is pebble dashed more in 5 mths than my previous 2 cars have been in 4 years. thought toyota paintwork was crap till i bought a Seat
 

Jarre

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For those who complain of stone chips, i found this a couple of months back, i had not previously noticed it but it is getting progressively worse.

About 5cm long and up to 2cm wide, a HUGE touch up job has previously been done. Unfortunately it appears to be flaking away :(

I went to a local bodyshop earlier and asked him how best to sort it. He said respray. Oh no, not one door, but the drivers and the passenger door. £280 + VAT. My car is a pearlescent colour :(

Not a happy bunny at all. I think a SEAT dealer did it while it was in having work done as i looked top to tail on it when i bought it, however i unfortunately have no proof! Gutted.
 

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What colour is mine in my avatar,the code.and if there is a relevant Audi/VW colour.Wanted a touch up pen for a while and halfrauds havent got any grey for the Seats

The sticker in the front of your service book gives you the colour code.
 

Subc

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Stone chips need some prep,the brush that comes with them is like a bog brush when it comes to painting.Buy a fine modelling brush and clean the chips out with IPA first I use a magnifyig glass and build the paint up to thickness slowly. I have candy white with a SEAT paint touch upyou can hardly see the chips.:)
 
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AlecEiffel

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Thought I'd jump into this thread rather than start another.......

My paint code in the service book is LS7Z - car is zenith grey. All kits i've seen call up S7Z - is the missing L anything important??

Got a few minor chips I want to touch up and thought I'd give it a go myself. Halfords don't seem to do a paint with this code in Seat, VW, or Audi. Amazon has a CarDoctor and a ScratchDoctor kit. Ebay doesn't seem to have any kits.

Anyone got experience of these brands??

Also, anyone know the equivalent vw, skoda, or audi colour name?

Thanks.
 
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