Crossfire Wheel Touch-Up Paint Now available
Greetings,
Touch-Up paint for Crossfire Wheels is now in stock. Your dealer can order it for you. It is the typical tube style packaging with the roller ball and brush in the cap. Part number is: 05179660AA and MSRP is $7.60.
Regards,
3wide
Touch-Up paint for Crossfire Wheels is now in stock. Your dealer can order it for you. It is the typical tube style packaging with the roller ball and brush in the cap. Part number is: 05179660AA and MSRP is $7.60.
Regards,
3wide
Originally Posted by 3wide
Touch-Up paint for Crossfire Wheels is now in stock. Part number is: 05179660AA and MSRP is $7.60.
Originally Posted by 3wide
Greetings,
Touch-Up paint for Crossfire Wheels is now in stock. Your dealer can order it for you. It is the typical tube style packaging with the roller ball and brush in the cap. Part number is: 05179660AA and MSRP is $7.60.
Regards,
3wide
Touch-Up paint for Crossfire Wheels is now in stock. Your dealer can order it for you. It is the typical tube style packaging with the roller ball and brush in the cap. Part number is: 05179660AA and MSRP is $7.60.
Regards,
3wide
Originally Posted by Cissy
I wonder if we can order ourselves w/o going through the dealer.....
Originally Posted by vet4scuba
Hi 3wide,
Ordered the paint has not arrived yet. Did you use it??? Any tips on its use???
TIA
Ordered the paint has not arrived yet. Did you use it??? Any tips on its use???
TIA
The paint is warehoused at the Milwaukee Parts Depot and will take a few days to arrive at your dealer. The tube of paint will have two methods of application. One, is a roller ball for fine scratches. The other is the traditional brush type. Ensure the area you are touching up is clean (rubbing alcohol and a Q-tip). Apply light coats by dabbing on to the repair area. It's real easy and you'll get the technique down in no time.
Good luck,
3wide
Originally Posted by 3wide
Hi,
The paint is warehoused at the Milwaukee Parts Depot and will take a few days to arrive at your dealer. The tube of paint will have two methods of application. One, is a roller ball for fine scratches. The other is the traditional brush type. Ensure the area you are touching up is clean (rubbing alcohol and a Q-tip). Apply light coats by dabbing on to the repair area. It's real easy and you'll get the technique down in no time.
Good luck,
3wide
The paint is warehoused at the Milwaukee Parts Depot and will take a few days to arrive at your dealer. The tube of paint will have two methods of application. One, is a roller ball for fine scratches. The other is the traditional brush type. Ensure the area you are touching up is clean (rubbing alcohol and a Q-tip). Apply light coats by dabbing on to the repair area. It's real easy and you'll get the technique down in no time.
Good luck,
3wide
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