Reddit Reddit reviews K Tool International KTI (KTI-70550) Glass Fiber Sanding Pen with EXTRA sanding point

We found 10 Reddit comments about K Tool International KTI (KTI-70550) Glass Fiber Sanding Pen with EXTRA sanding point. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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K Tool International KTI (KTI-70550) Glass Fiber Sanding Pen with EXTRA sanding point
Over 20, 000 glass fibers in pen pointGoes where other tools or sandpaper can't reachIncludes extra pen point in rear capGets into the little crevices and crannies that other tools and sandpaper can't reachProvides a smooth, flawless finish
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10 Reddit comments about K Tool International KTI (KTI-70550) Glass Fiber Sanding Pen with EXTRA sanding point:

u/BlackMoth27 · 5 pointsr/MechanicalKeyboards

personally i think the best course of actions is to just buy new keycaps, unless you really want to keep them. light sanding should work best, sanding stick

u/TheSplendiferousSpy · 3 pointsr/Miata

If that is all the actual rust, I dealt with rust spots about that size on my NB. I first used a sanding pen to sand the rust down. Then I applied some OEM Touchup paint. Last thing, I used Langka blob eliminator to form it to the rest of the paint. You can't tell its been touched up from about 10 feet away, any closer than that and you can tell. Better than leaving rust to sit. Here are links for all of those things.

Sanding Pen
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000FN8H52/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o08_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Blob Eliminator
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0074BMB0U/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o09_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Micro Brush (Helps with touchup, sometimes)
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01N6D0207/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

The best part about the blob eliminator, if you mess it up you can use it to completely remove any touchup paint, and not damage the OEM Paint. The stuff is magical for small touchup spots, work on it until you are happy with the results. Will be much cheaper than 450$

u/justaguy314159 · 3 pointsr/MechanicalKeyboards

Try a [fiberglass pen](KTI (KTI-70550) Sanding Pen https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000FN8H52/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_0-fNAbT6MCGJ4) go really easy as you can easily go too far. Tape off around the switches to keep the broken bits of fiberglass and dust from getting in your keyboard.

u/MSD0 · 3 pointsr/Autobody

You can use this to clean out the chip.

u/zenautodetailing · 2 pointsr/AutoDetailing

yes but i would use a sanding pen if you are trying to do small spots.

u/ender4171 · 2 pointsr/AutoDetailing

Ah, an egg strike. I hate people. Anywho, you can use one of these fiberglass prep pens. They are made to get into tight spots that you can't with sandpaper and are often used for touch up prep. They are sometimes called "scratch pens" as well. That said, with that much rust and damage, you are better off having a body shop respray the panel or at least do a spot prep and respray.

u/roctavio1974 · 1 pointr/AutoDetailing

Just spots but there are a lot of them. I got the squeegee version because I have so many. I have never done any chip repair on my car before. I got a sanding pen (https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000FN8H52) to try to clean out any rust and I suppose rough them up.

u/Tru_Killer · 1 pointr/AutoDetailing

Hi all,

So I have a few small paint chips on the roof of my truck that have rusted over time. I bought a kit from Dr. ColorChip after hearing such good things about them and thought I would give it a shot.

I purchased this sanding pen from Amazon, because from my understanding you need to sand off the rust first before applying the paint. The rust was much harder to get off than I thought, and since the sanding pen was a little wider than the chip I think I took off too much paint.

I cleaned everything up and continued on with the Dr. ColorChip kit. After following the instructions and applying two coats this is what I ended up with.

Where did I go wrong here? Did I wipe on the blending solution too early? I waited at least five minutes after I applied the paint before using it. Also, it looks like the rust is still there underneath even though I sanded a majority it off before painting?

Pretty disappointed with how it came out, looks worse than before I started. Any help here is appreciated.

Thanks.

u/8492_berkut · 1 pointr/AutoDetailing

The paint is not adhering to the bumper. Please keep in mind that I'm not an expert, but I've got some experience with putting paint on plastic surfaces (aka scale model nerd, lol).

Here's what I would do: lightly rough up the bumper's surface with a spot sanding pen (LINK) and clean the surface with some isopropyl alcohol. Usually there's specialized prep involved with painting plastic on cars, but those two steps should help your touch up paint "grab on" to the bumper.

As with all painting, most of the work is in the prep. Good luck!

u/trkc · 0 pointsr/AutoDetailing

I'm about to buy a Color N Drive touch up paint set so I could touch up all the paint chips before I give my new-to-me vehicle a wash/clay/wax. Now, the vehicle is about 10 years old, so I don't expect the paint to match exactly, but I think it'll be close enough. I have a couple questions about repairing paint chips that go down to the metal.

  1. Would something like this be appropriate for wetsanding down a small area of exposed metal? Slightly rusty but I want to stop it before it spreads. About 1/2 cm in diameter.

  2. Does anyone know where I can get touch up primer paint for cheap? The only one I could find on Amazon as an undercoat for paint was about $8+$6 shipping. There are a couple cheaper 3M ones but it says its used as an undercoat before wrapping your car. I don't want to pay shipping on something so small, so as an alternative maybe I'll go to Home Depot and buy a full on can of spray on primer and spraying a paint brush before dabbing the exposed metal on my car.

    Thanks for reading.