Langka blob eliminator leaving paint dull???

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I've been messing around with langka touch up kit for a few cars now. Ive been using paint mixed at the body shop and also duplicolor 3 in 1 touch up sticks. I'm getting pretty good at leveling to the surface, however the touch up paint always turns flat or dull on me. I've tried Letting it cure for 2 days, I've tried clear on top and leveling that, I've tried mixing the base coat with the clear. Every time the touch up paint turns dull though. What am i missing here?

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I generally fill in the scratch then I do a final coat using the squeeze method. Metal if paints seem to be the hardest to master
 
Yeah metallic is tough. I'll try the squeegee on to coat. No body else had experienced the dulling? I just did a black vehicle and it kept turning gray after the blob eliminator. Chips were filled very nicely but looks flat black/ gray

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Yes, i tried PB PWS and i tried pf2500 with 3401 Pf 2500 pulled the paint out. Maybe wait another day after leveling to polish? But I'm really looking for something faster than waiting days to offer to customers who cant leave a vehicle for days. Maybe I'll try dr colorchip

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Yes, i tried PB PWS and i tried pf2500 with 3401 Pf 2500 pulled the paint out. Maybe wait another day after leveling to polish? But I'm really looking for something faster than waiting days to offer to customers who cant leave a vehicle for days. Maybe I'll try dr colorchip

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Good idea..never had much luck with Langka.
 
After trying most kits, I use Dr ColorChip repair. Exact match and it's easy/durable...if follow directions.
 
Yes, i tried PB PWS and i tried pf2500 with 3401 Pf 2500 pulled the paint out. Maybe wait another day after leveling to polish? But I'm really looking for something faster than waiting days to offer to customers who cant leave a vehicle for days. Maybe I'll try dr colorchip

I was thinking about some gentle hand polishing just to see if you could remove the surface dullness. Sometimes with metallics it's simply the metalflake gets distributed poorly which you're not really going to be able to fix.
 
I did try hand polishing with pws as well noticed nothing. I've had the problem equally with metal flake and solid colors alike

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I successfully used the Langka blob eliminator to repair a rock chip in the A-pillar of my new Mustang.

It seems to be normal for the blob eliminator to dull the touch up paint. I noticed the same thing. It seems to be the chemical nature of it.

I let the touch up paint dry for a few days. I then hit it very gently with my Porter Cable DA with a soft finishing pad and some Adams Fine Machine polish and it instantly brought the darkness/color/gloss back. I even added some clear coat on top and repeated the same process with excellent results. The touch up paint comes right back to life after machine polishing it. I then had the area protected with Xpel Ultimate PPF.

I was using Ford Motorcraft touch up paint btw. If the paint is pulling out, maybe try letting it dry for a few days. Or it could be a bonding issue with the brand of touch up paint you are using. I just thought I would share my experiences as I was able to get it to work for me.
 
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