Langka Substitute?
#1
Burning Brakes
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I've read that the Langka product is just laquer thinner. Can someone confirm this?
Also, does applying laquer thinner to a single stage Porsche finish do anything to the surface?
Also, does applying laquer thinner to a single stage Porsche finish do anything to the surface?
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I used langka on my single stage guards red 928 with excellent results....it looks to be a combo of thinner in a mild rubbing compound.....I'm not sure really, but the stuff works great!!
I used langka on my single stage guards red 928 with excellent results....it looks to be a combo of thinner in a mild rubbing compound.....I'm not sure really, but the stuff works great!!
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Burning Brakes
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Brian,
I was turned on to Langka from the very post you are pointing to. Can you tell me if it can only be used within 4 days of applying the touch up? I was planning on sanding and polishing, but the Langka stuff is interesting. It doesn't seem to be available (i.e., there is a Mother's product under Langka license) locally in retail stores.
I was turned on to Langka from the very post you are pointing to. Can you tell me if it can only be used within 4 days of applying the touch up? I was planning on sanding and polishing, but the Langka stuff is interesting. It doesn't seem to be available (i.e., there is a Mother's product under Langka license) locally in retail stores.