Paint chip repair: Langka solvent method vs David Bynon sanding method
Has anybody tried both of these methods? Which one do you prefer?
I've tried the Bynon method on my 1985 911 with mixed results; great flush repair but I sanded through the nearby original paint and it took a long time. So I'm thinking that maybe the Langka method is worth a try.
From my Bynon experience and what I've read about the Langka method, this is my assessment so far:
Langka solvent method
PROS: quick, won't damage original paint on new cars
CONS: may damage original paint on old cars
David Bynon sanding method (from Autopia.com)
PROS: safest for older cars
CONS: slow, can damage original paint by accidently sanding though it
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