Rock Chip Touch-up Tool: Museum Porsche 911

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  • Опубліковано 26 лип 2017
  • The 1965 Porsche 911 in this video was shipped from Sweden to the USA for it to be detailed and then donated to the Museum of Modern Art in Manhattan. I cover 2 quick tips in this episode: How to manage residue on single-stage soft paint, and how to Touch-up many rock chip precisely with the Loew Cornell Fine Paint Pen (size #1). This technique takes a bit longer than modern "wipe-on wipe-off" methods, but I do think the finished product looks better. Hope this helps! -L
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  • @AMMO-NYC
    @AMMO-NYC  6 років тому +302

    For those of you who will ask....There are "quicker" ways to touch up many many rock chips at once. (Lots of kits that work well) IMO the tool and technique I demo in this video is much more precise and OVERALL has a better look. However, it is NOT faster. No one method is perfect and it's not the only way to touch up paint. But in this case, on this car, and with the time I had to complete the job...this fine paint pen worked as I hoped.

    • @CarlosMedina82
      @CarlosMedina82 6 років тому +1

      Would modern German hard paint make any difference? Great video, thanks!

    • @AMMO-NYC
      @AMMO-NYC  6 років тому +7

      Yes it would not have as much residue, therefore not clog up the pads as much or at all

    • @Enzo-ox9uf
      @Enzo-ox9uf 6 років тому

      AMMO NYC You have way more subs than a year ago

    • @AMMO-NYC
      @AMMO-NYC  6 років тому +6

      YES and NO...it really depends. But its possible. (Nothing is ever as good as repaint, obviously. But for a few dollars this is a very reasonable touch up)

    • @CarlosMedina82
      @CarlosMedina82 6 років тому +1

      @AMMO NYC Thank you! :)

  • @alltorqueuk
    @alltorqueuk 6 років тому +248

    Its hard detailing to make a profit when Larry keeps introducing me to new equipment and products. "Thats it i have everything i need", new video comes out..... ooooh thats cool I need this 😂

    • @cynthiatrujillo2667
      @cynthiatrujillo2667 5 років тому

      KOTrading my amazon is almost to 600$!

    • @jrchicago9216
      @jrchicago9216 4 роки тому +1

      Hi there Kills ‘ ... I took a course in why people do business with you. The fact that you are interested in improvement and follow through with upgrades does several things. It’s keeps you refining your art and helps keep you from getting board. It’s also allows you to speak confidently to people considering your service you mention “We or I, stay on top of the best technologies to keep your vehicle a sweet ride”... You say this twice, once at the beginning of the assessment process, and right after identifying the costs. People need a sudden REASON to believe its in good hands. If you say here is the price and leave it with dead air, they may just go somewhere else for pricing and you wasted your time. Then say. “Have I answered all your concerns”? When they reply yes, then say “I do have an opening Thursday if that happens to suit you”... This is super critical to follow this process because it’s been highly effective. Lots of happy “Clients”... I say, Clients as you are there for the life of the human relationship. It changes your attitude. I can’t speak for your area of prospects, yet here, a hundred bucks more than joe-blow is not a game changer here. If you practice these lines, it comes natural. In perspective they came to you for a solution, you explained what you are doing, you identified costs, you answered their concerns and the only question left is the offering of a date. The other thing is having a line item for Special Materials. This is where you get your extra costs back and is a talking point you bring up to identify the quality of your work.
      I and others reading this would be interested in your feedback if you elect to try this.

    • @Al.j.Vasquez
      @Al.j.Vasquez 4 роки тому

      At least you have the options, in my country i can only find a couple of Velcro sandpaper discs and a wooly disc, that's it, no pads, it's even hard to find a Velcro disc to begin with, that's why sites like AliExpress are getting big here, there's not much variety, and importing things off Amazon US gets pricy.

    • @alltorqueuk
      @alltorqueuk 4 роки тому

      @@Al.j.Vasquez if thats the case might be a great business opportunity for you mate. Start selling detailing products ;)

    • @andrewburrows2675
      @andrewburrows2675 10 місяців тому +1

      Costing me a fortune too with all these vids 😂

  • @edheinz4134
    @edheinz4134 6 років тому +139

    I found the easiest way to clean them out after you swish it around in alcohol is fill the barrel (where are you putting the paint) with alcohol, then take the protective tip cover (red rubber pen head protector) that protects the pen tip and slip it on where you fill the barrel, and just squeeze that little red rubber protector (like a turkey baster) and it actually shoots air down in through the barrel and forces the alcohol through the tip. Repeat that process until the alcohol comes out clear. And then after I do that to where it runs clear then I'll take the cleaning tip and finish cleaning it out. I've done it your way before and it didn't work very good. In fact until I discovered the way I do it I had ruined a couple of Pens cleaning it your way. Also if you're having a hard time getting the pen to prime, using that little red rubber pen head protector in the same way helps prime the pen.. I hope this trick helps you and your viewers

    • @MotoArigato
      @MotoArigato 5 років тому +13

      You're a borderline genius my friend. Great tip! (no pun there)

    • @met9009
      @met9009 4 роки тому +3

      I was wondering if anyone figured out the same and sure enough. haha :D I will add though acetone works better for cleaning it out. In the end I found taking a paper towel twisted up fine and spinning it in the cup get the majority of paint out, then just swishing it in acetone remove the rest kinda don't even need the pipe cleaner or red cap pump action. I bet the type of paint might play a big role in how easy it is to clean.

    • @matthewronson5218
      @matthewronson5218 3 роки тому +1

      You offer some ingenious insights, using what's right there on hand and it makes perfect sense. It seems having a small eye dropper might work better than dripping those drops off of that tiny brush to fill the reservoir, or even a syringe.
      I saw a preview recommendation here on YT of a detailer that actually uses a syringe for filling small defects like this. I'll have to find and watch that one as well.

    • @laurisnicholson1602
      @laurisnicholson1602 3 роки тому +2

      @@matthewronson5218 did you find the other video? If so, I'd be so grateful if you shared the link. Thanks in advance!

    • @matthewronson5218
      @matthewronson5218 3 роки тому +1

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  • @JimArnold6
    @JimArnold6 5 років тому +11

    This fine art pen is simply brilliant. Zapped a few rock chips that happened over the winter. It took just a few minutes. Cleaning the tool is actually the worst part. So much easier and faster than using a toothpick like I did last time. Thanks Larry!

    • @macroorchidism
      @macroorchidism 4 роки тому +2

      Do you use clearcoat too? Or just apply paint?

  • @R2Rimaginers
    @R2Rimaginers 3 роки тому +4

    Larry, I am a rheumatologist and suggest that you use a 1 or 3 cc syringe attached to a 22-25 gauge needle(you will have to experiment) to aspirate from the paint container & then inject into Lowe-Cornell reservoir. Then you inject into the target paint-free base. My question is if you are dealing with a larger erosion do you spread the paint with a finger? How do smooth things out? Great tip!

  • @jarredmay7496
    @jarredmay7496 6 років тому +47

    Literally one of my favorite UA-cam channels

    • @360moto3
      @360moto3 6 років тому +1

      Jarred May do you say that to all the channels?

  • @michaeljohn8905
    @michaeljohn8905 6 років тому +3

    I own my own Detail Co. and I would like to personally thank you for making these videos. I have used the. For tutorials , learning my on my own and updating. Big thanks. Liked and subbed.
    Keep up the good work
    Michael McNabb.

  • @d14_x80
    @d14_x80 6 років тому

    I would like to say I'm addicted to your series. You are the ultimate car detailing guru. The amount of detail even in the way you present your videos is astounding. I tried the microfiber towel "chamois" trick and it works amazing! Thanks!

  • @shelterrockisland
    @shelterrockisland 3 роки тому +1

    Always very well filmed and explained. You have insane patience and a real calling for this whole business ... awesome, ingenious hacks for average guys who want to keep their cars in good shape. I used this method on my wife's 2015 Cadillac with a zillion paint chips over 2 days and got lots of bonus points with her ... she was simply amazed. Thanks for your videos and please keep making them!

  • @michaelcheatham7665
    @michaelcheatham7665 4 роки тому +1

    What an honor to be such a trusted detailer that the museum wants you doing work for them...You are clearly one of THE BEST in your field. Thanks for sharing! Your videos are interesting and educational.

    • @AMMO-NYC
      @AMMO-NYC  4 роки тому +2

      Thanks for the kind words. I love what I do and I'm honored to work on such rare cars. Thanks for watching and supporting AMMO

  • @NicholasG28
    @NicholasG28 6 років тому +7

    I didn't really know a little tool like that even existed. Thanks for the video Larry! Excellent as always

  • @ToroMateo
    @ToroMateo 6 років тому

    Call me crazy, but this video was sooo therapeutic! Thanks Larry for all the tips. Your videos are so neutral and educational, it's a complete joy to watch them.

  • @diego9x
    @diego9x 4 роки тому

    Watched this video 2 years ago and immediately bought the loew cornell pen. Just today I finally used it on a recently purchased vehicle and oh my, it's night and day, that pen makes wonders

  • @WadeWilson-
    @WadeWilson- 6 років тому +170

    I'm a simple person. I give a like before even watching any of Larry's videos :)

    • @BenoitStPierre
      @BenoitStPierre 6 років тому +7

      I'm a simple commenter. I gave you a like before I realized how awesome a comment this was.

    • @AMMO-NYC
      @AMMO-NYC  6 років тому +8

      Thank you!

    • @pjfan173
      @pjfan173 6 років тому +2

      Wade I do the same thing pretty much every time

    • @oc0dyc
      @oc0dyc 6 років тому +4

      Same! You know they're going to be good.

    • @miguelangelduarte3994
      @miguelangelduarte3994 6 років тому

      Wade I

  • @cl00bie
    @cl00bie 6 років тому

    Thank you so much for your demo. I used the Loew-Cornell tool technique on my 2004 Mercedes-Benz C240. I decorate Ukranian Easter eggs so I'm used to using a tool like this. It did a great job of sealing the dings. It's sufficient for my purposes. This worked beautifully!

  • @WouterVanHoven
    @WouterVanHoven 6 років тому

    It's inspiring how passionate you are about your job. I always enjoy watching your videos, I have learned so much from them already.

  • @pec1739
    @pec1739 4 роки тому

    ultra high value car, my hands gonna shake if i work on these vintage, respect to you guys to have such high level of confidence, true professionals

  • @jamesgrasso9284
    @jamesgrasso9284 6 років тому

    Just ordered one of these pens, been looking for something like this for a lifetime. Thanks so much

  • @milosstankovic777
    @milosstankovic777 6 років тому

    Thanks for the video Larry. This sure makes life easier for us, especially here in Serbia. Keep up the amazing work!

  • @dmackattack274
    @dmackattack274 5 років тому

    Awesome video and, especially, demonstration! I restore antique fans and am always looking for ways to touch up paint while leaving as much original as possible. Your demonstration with the lore Cornell convinced me that this is the way to go with minor touch ups. Thanks!

  • @thomasaston4196
    @thomasaston4196 6 років тому +1

    Larry thanks a lot for your videos!
    Always entertaining and also a great way to learn new stuff or how to make our work better as detailers.

  • @SlipFitGarage
    @SlipFitGarage 6 років тому +15

    Great video. I need one! Thanks.
    Also, if you came here for the "Rock chip touch up tool" (as the title says) then fast forward to 4:08.

    • @472BB
      @472BB 4 роки тому +2

      There is a good shot of the package at 11:39 You can find it online (Amazon, etc) by searching "loew cornell fine line painting pen".

  • @darichard11
    @darichard11 6 років тому

    That is crazy for an hour of work. Amazing work on the touch up.

  • @garrettoconnor9212
    @garrettoconnor9212 4 роки тому

    Thanks very much for this excellent video Larry - I just fixed all the stone chips in my 996 bumper with this approach, it worked amazingly well!

  • @TheErd1997
    @TheErd1997 5 років тому

    THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU. My baby is my daily driver and I dreaded having to use a touch up pen to fix a few rock chips on my hood. I cant wait to try this technique!

  • @alst388
    @alst388 4 роки тому

    Would just like to say thanks for the tip on the painting pen, decided to buy one and it’s absolutely brilliant!

  • @lw8072
    @lw8072 6 років тому

    Thanks for this Larry this will be alot cheaper than having the hood repainted. Love watching your videos. Learn alot

  • @theodrosy1877
    @theodrosy1877 6 років тому +5

    Larry you sir are an artist. Every new video you make impresses me more than the last, keep up the great work 👍🏻

  • @jimkeane602
    @jimkeane602 6 років тому

    Awesome tip on filling paint chips! And that 911 is beautiful.

  • @T4nkcommander
    @T4nkcommander 6 років тому

    if only I knew about this a few days ago. Excellent video as always, thanks for sharing your knowledge.

  • @ASVP5
    @ASVP5 6 років тому +1

    What a great episode of ride along

  • @autosleekcarcare2370
    @autosleekcarcare2370 6 років тому

    Wow, that is so cool. Once again you help many detailers around the world 👍Thanks Larry

  • @jason6618
    @jason6618 6 років тому

    Wow. Your skills are amazing as usual. It was awesome just to watch you get started on that hood.

  • @1D0N
    @1D0N 6 років тому +2

    Never seen these paint pens, but gonna buy one now!

  • @bloodcarver913
    @bloodcarver913 6 років тому +9

    Larry, we are still eagerly awaiting more of YOUR 964 videos :D

    • @kgpp2293
      @kgpp2293 6 років тому +1

      Blood Carver was about to post the same thing haha

  • @bcostell69
    @bcostell69 6 років тому

    Thank you for the tip with the fine pen, I can use that for many projects not just the car

  • @TeachAManToAngle
    @TeachAManToAngle 6 років тому

    You kill it. Love your perfection. Thanks for the good videos.

  • @jasonsimmons671
    @jasonsimmons671 2 роки тому

    Awesome video brother! You just saved the day for me because I just bought a 2019 red mustang gt and already in less than a couple weeks I've got some chips on it ,but this needle /pen will save the day thank you!🙏🏿

  • @chrisknight3681
    @chrisknight3681 5 років тому

    Just ordered that touch up pen. Thanks so much for the info

  • @agniusdm9583
    @agniusdm9583 6 років тому +3

    Great tips and awesome video ! One advice, try using solvent thinner to wash the needle, it works much better than ISO-propyl ! Cheers !

  • @KevinFlory993
    @KevinFlory993 3 роки тому

    I love the fact that I just search for ammo nyc something, and seems like more times that not, Larry will have a video of it, on a Porsche 911, which as a 993 owner is super helpful.

  • @saba2926
    @saba2926 6 років тому

    Thanks for sharing this with us I must say that tool u used is brilliant and I would definitely get one!!

  • @bsmukler
    @bsmukler 6 років тому +1

    This was fascinating--both regarding that special car and its destination, and regarding the Loew-Cornell pen. I've been battling tiny stone chips on Porsches for years, and even tried some of the art pens (the kind that dispense ink through needle-like nibs). The pen you used looks perfect. I guess the world's richest man (as of today) will get a bit richer when I order a few of those pens from Amazon! By the way, that's a pretty cool shop you were working in.

  • @gusibrahim6961
    @gusibrahim6961 6 років тому +5

    I use eye dropper with a needle stuck tight in the dropper hole, when squeezing the little bottle the paint will run down the needle. It does give sort of the same result.

  • @cvv911
    @cvv911 5 років тому

    Thank you, Larry. Great video and great tool. Only tricky bit is to get the paint coming out at first.

  • @euroovca25
    @euroovca25 6 років тому

    i was trying to fugure out how to deal with the rock chips for ages mate, thanks a lot for the video, i will do this myself

  • @mathiasholmin7855
    @mathiasholmin7855 6 років тому

    The only good thing to come out of Sweden this year. Great vid.

  • @MireSeVini
    @MireSeVini 4 роки тому +25

    1:44 me when my jam comes on

    • @Narfs
      @Narfs 4 роки тому +1

      Hahahaha that's really funny. Good one.

  • @VemacRD350
    @VemacRD350 6 років тому +2

    I can't wait to see this in MoMa. It's been like 5 years since I've gone.

  • @SONYRAB
    @SONYRAB 6 років тому

    Amazing tool takes time to do but the results are fantastic thanks for the advice great video

  • @danieltrezub8130
    @danieltrezub8130 Рік тому

    Good job! This is no regular detail work. You must be proud of yourself! I'd love to see a follow-up in the Museum, this sounds so cool!

  • @DaddiePoop
    @DaddiePoop 6 років тому

    Thank you for the paint chip repair tool suggestion. That will come in handy.

  • @tjshine8022
    @tjshine8022 6 років тому +5

    I bought a Dupli-Color "All-in-one" kit for my Black NC Miata that works great. It has a small metal brush for cleaning any rust out of the hole, a large fingernail style brush and a fine tip (like this tip) that contains the paint behind it for filling in chip marks. Then on the other end there's clear coat to finish.

    • @MegaRico2000
      @MegaRico2000 6 років тому +1

      TJ Shine How well did it work ?

  • @edcastillo4570
    @edcastillo4570 4 роки тому

    This video and the pen help me a lot to do all the rock chip on my car’s hood

  • @adonellis6453
    @adonellis6453 6 років тому

    There you go again...!!! Another Excellent and on point video that makes other detailers aware of a tool and technique that we can add to our arsenal! Thank you for continuing to elevate our industry. On the negative side... one more cool toy that I have to buy and geek out on. XDJust sayin'...

  • @rccarcare4337
    @rccarcare4337 6 років тому

    Hey thanks Larry!
    Adding the touch up pen to cart!!!

  • @bendalrymple9299
    @bendalrymple9299 6 років тому

    There are several ways to do touch up like this. The pen works well but I find it tends to clog during the process because touch up paint dries pretty fast. This is something I do at dealerships everyday along with paint correction and all that. I lean towards a small squeegee and small drops of paint. Lightly drag the paint over the chips. Then use a sanding sponge with a soft paper towel around it and a remover to get the excess paint off. This leaves the paint in the chip only and it cuts the time in half. Great job with the pen Larry!

  • @wyattoneable
    @wyattoneable 6 років тому

    What a great tool for the rock chips. Thanks, I'm off to Amazon.

  • @behabehabaheblab
    @behabehabaheblab 6 років тому

    Great as always! Getting one of those pens right now!

  • @JoJoLaPompa
    @JoJoLaPompa 6 років тому +1

    this touch up pen looks brilliant !

  • @mishview
    @mishview 6 років тому +2

    another amazing video Larry. You should have 1 million subs !! #ammonyc #porsche #detailing

  • @BillCollins53
    @BillCollins53 5 років тому

    Thank you so much! I always wanted to know how to do this on my own car!

  • @EdwardAlcala
    @EdwardAlcala 6 років тому +6

    Good morning!

  • @LCHLLO2008
    @LCHLLO2008 6 років тому +1

    amazing love the vids .Thanks for posting .True craftsman

  • @rojosub
    @rojosub 4 роки тому +1

    I like this tool, thanks for this video😃

  • @Dmocification
    @Dmocification 6 років тому +2

    Great content! I love this Channel

  • @alexbonetti584
    @alexbonetti584 6 років тому

    plz do more videos using this Fine Paint Pen...this is amazing !!!

  • @micarguy8239
    @micarguy8239 5 років тому +3

    Seeing Larry fill those spots until they are invisible at 10ft is one of the most satisfying things I can remember.

  • @jeffzahnd
    @jeffzahnd 6 років тому

    Great advise! I have a ton of rock chips that need to be filled in on my corvette hood, gonna try this trick :)

  • @richardb.1414
    @richardb.1414 6 років тому

    Such a great idea with the drawing pen. I will try it with a 0,5mm Rötring drawing pen on my Lexus RX450 hood. Thanks !!

  • @JosephDungee
    @JosephDungee 5 років тому +1

    Great Video!! Very Helpful.

  • @bondy284
    @bondy284 6 років тому

    Top video as always Larry. I will have to buy the pen now that I know about it.

  • @fvrtsn
    @fvrtsn 6 років тому

    Great video! Just ordered one of these paint pens from the USA, since I can't find them anywhere here in germany. My car is 12 years old now, and in that time it's impossible to avoid rock chips. Excited to give this a try ;)

  • @farson69
    @farson69 6 років тому

    That sped up part was soooo satisfying.

  • @ThomasEWalker
    @ThomasEWalker 2 роки тому

    Awesome find!! I wish I had one of these years ago...

  • @BS-sm4gi
    @BS-sm4gi 6 років тому

    Wow that looks awesome. Great work.

  • @flav.b0
    @flav.b0 5 років тому +1

    if u use the rubber protective cup on the "reservoire" end, you can easily start the tool or flush it with IPA to clean it quickly, specially if it gets plugged up during use

  • @tdoro887
    @tdoro887 6 років тому +5

    Found a similar pen on Amazon $15. I'm about to fill in some chips on the bumper and hood, Is there a dry time or cure time before I can put a clear bra on it? Also how much would you mix clearcoat with the base ?

  • @AlexCesare
    @AlexCesare 6 років тому

    This video was incredibly therapeutic.

  • @cameroncameronable
    @cameroncameronable 6 років тому +1

    Hey Larry, love these videos - you're work is amazing and inspiring! I have a few rock chips on the front of my daily drive, 2010 A4, and I am looking to touch them up with paint from the factory. I would love to see a before/after shot of this Porsche to see how the paint looks after you finished touching up the front. Basically I am wondering how the finished product with this pen compares to the more laborious approaches you have taken with rock chips previously.

  • @fukthailand
    @fukthailand 5 років тому +2

    My car is pristine thanks to YOU I study your videos every night
    My question is why didn’t you wet sand and polish after filling in the stone ships

  • @opulan
    @opulan 5 років тому

    i just used an insulin syringe and needle and achieved similar results! this was a great tip

  • @nolangaudreau
    @nolangaudreau 6 років тому

    Nice work, Larry!

  • @DuyAnh1
    @DuyAnh1 6 років тому

    Why is it so satisfying watching him coloring in the small black dots LOL!!!

  • @frankventrella8558
    @frankventrella8558 6 років тому

    Great tool, wish I knew about it, when I touched up some chips the last time.

  • @101Volts
    @101Volts 6 років тому

    I just got my paint pen. Thanks!

  • @Reefraction
    @Reefraction 3 роки тому

    Thinning the paint helps also. After a few sessions I found it easier to use a eye dropper and put a few drops of paint on a coffee can lid and just dip the pen in and use it that way. Works almost the same without the “flow” issues and very simple cleanup.

  • @dancheatham5106
    @dancheatham5106 5 років тому

    Thanks for the video ammo nyc, as always learn a bunch from you. Here is a Funny for you, i bought the pen when I saw another of your vids. I assumed it was a mini paint brush, you know with camel hair or other. Got it today and thought. well damn the little wire thing attaches to the top, dip in ink, sign like our forefathers lol. So glad you cleared this up. And thank you for not "assuming" we understand what you are referring to or talking about. Kudos Mr Larry!!!!

  • @vikktorc6271
    @vikktorc6271 6 років тому

    Another amazing video

  • @aussieguy1012
    @aussieguy1012 6 років тому

    great tip man never seen one and will be purchasing

  • @ObsesifAdam
    @ObsesifAdam 6 років тому

    Great video, have to get one of these tools

  • @mohamedbendahib2032
    @mohamedbendahib2032 6 років тому

    Thanks Larry for this video, big thumb up 👍

  • @andreyv1
    @andreyv1 6 років тому +3

    Perfect timing. I have a bunch of rock chips on the front of my car that i've been meaning to fix but have no clue how lol

  • @lnesland
    @lnesland 6 років тому

    Excellent work there.

  • @MattLeitholt
    @MattLeitholt 6 років тому

    Thank you Larry! To get it extra smooth, would you recommend a light wet sanding after a few days of drying?

  • @menghic531
    @menghic531 3 роки тому

    Larry makes everything look so easy. I did as instructed: washed the hood of car, applied rubbing alcohol to hood and let dry. I then poured a small amount into the container. I wish Larry had not put music in the background. i would have liked to hear the banging of the tool onto the hood. So far, I am not very impressed with the results. i will try again. I did shake the paint can to make sure that the paint flowed, but it wasn't so easy.

  • @casey8836
    @casey8836 7 місяців тому

    You're going to accomplish great things in the future.

  • @Ronke01
    @Ronke01 6 років тому

    awesome find that pen. thanks for that

  • @SAFEGLASSTECH
    @SAFEGLASSTECH 6 років тому

    Thanks for sharing. Curious does your video reflect all steps to aquire a smooth level finish? If not please explain the additional step needed to get best outcome. Thanks.

  • @SoberIrishman
    @SoberIrishman 3 роки тому

    Gr8 vid, i am a detailer too, i use a pin, safety or straight pin needle, sewing when applying touchup. Slow process but very similar. Dip, no glops on tip, fill accordingly.