Free OEM Touch Up Paint Pen
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Free OEM Touch Up Paint Pen
Hi everyone , my name’s Phil and i work for Genicolor, a company that manufactures high-end touch up paint pens. We have access to every color code going back 50 years and includes more than 300,000 colors, we even make custom paint with our paint match scanner.
To celebrate our new sponsorship with Rennlist, we are offering members of this forum a free OEM touch up paint pen for a limited time. To claim your free pen, have your color code and enter : free2012pen867 on our website : www.genicolor.com, coupon section. Shipping not included. (We ship worldwide). For more information do not hesitate to contact me, I’ll be glad to help you.
To celebrate our new sponsorship with Rennlist, we are offering members of this forum a free OEM touch up paint pen for a limited time. To claim your free pen, have your color code and enter : free2012pen867 on our website : www.genicolor.com, coupon section. Shipping not included. (We ship worldwide). For more information do not hesitate to contact me, I’ll be glad to help you.
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Hi guys, when you have very small chips, don't apply any pressure on the tube, let the stainless tip do the work, that way you should be able to do extra small chips. Thanks
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Hi Guys, Happy 4th of july !!! :flag:
I just want to remind you of a few tips: Shake your pen thorougly for at least 1 min, then draw a long line on the test paper , before applying it to your car.
We also have wheels color codes. If you need more info, PM, call us 1 877 661 4848, or email: promo@genicolor.com
Thanks.
I just want to remind you of a few tips: Shake your pen thorougly for at least 1 min, then draw a long line on the test paper , before applying it to your car.
We also have wheels color codes. If you need more info, PM, call us 1 877 661 4848, or email: promo@genicolor.com
Thanks.
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I'll have to go look up the code for whatever "Black for 1987 Porsche 911 Turbo" is.
Would love to try out the pen to test before looking over other areas of the car- my father (he lives with me for parts of the year) tried to be helpful during last year's snowstorms and tried getting snow off of my car...with a straw broom...I caught and stopped him but the car still has mini-scratches all over the place.
Are the rattle-cans applicable for that kind of use?
Would love to try out the pen to test before looking over other areas of the car- my father (he lives with me for parts of the year) tried to be helpful during last year's snowstorms and tried getting snow off of my car...with a straw broom...I caught and stopped him but the car still has mini-scratches all over the place.
Are the rattle-cans applicable for that kind of use?
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okay, I ended up finding the original warranty book for the car and the code in it says L700 (actually, the entire color code line says L700 LE).
I did a lookup on paintscratch.com and it put L041 and L700 in the same line for 1987 911s. Can you confirm that that's the same thing for Genicolor?
thanks!
I did a lookup on paintscratch.com and it put L041 and L700 in the same line for 1987 911s. Can you confirm that that's the same thing for Genicolor?
thanks!
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okay, I ended up finding the original warranty book for the car and the code in it says L700 (actually, the entire color code line says L700 LE).
I did a lookup on paintscratch.com and it put L041 and L700 in the same line for 1987 911s. Can you confirm that that's the same thing for Genicolor?
thanks!
I did a lookup on paintscratch.com and it put L041 and L700 in the same line for 1987 911s. Can you confirm that that's the same thing for Genicolor?
thanks!