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Car Scratch Repair Pen £3

Hi,
Just to let you know that theministryofdeals.com is selling this for only £3 with free delivery for today only.

(Sorry site won't let me post with a link)

Hope this helps somebody :)

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  • hoggle_2
    hoggle_2 Posts: 483 Forumite
    http://www.ministryofdeals.com/

    Free delivery this week too.

    Offer is on the homepage :)
  • babyblooz
    babyblooz Posts: 1,122 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts
    How do these work? Do they come in different colours?
    :hello: :wave: please play nicely children !
  • beerow
    beerow Posts: 51 Forumite
    Not sure how they work to be honest but they are selling for £15+ on the shopping channels.
  • Hi I just wanted to add that they do these in B&M as well for £3 . My partner bought one for my car a few weeks back and from what I can remember you just "draw" down the scratch and let the direct sunlight get to it and it disappears. Well thats the idea anyway according to the advert on tv but to be honest it turned out nothing like the tv I did see a slight improvement but nothing that would make me want to buy it again but at £3 it was worth a try. This was only my opinion other people may have different experiences;)
  • babyblooz wrote: »
    How do these work? Do they come in different colours?
    It is a "Clear Coat Scratch Repair Filler & Sealer" pen, i.e. it will fill in scratches in the clear laquer coat only, no good if paint scratched through to primer or metal. Bought one through another outlet for the same price a few weeks ago, made by Simoniz, haven't tried it yet. Haha...while looking for a write up for you just found the same for £1.99 at redsave dot com (enter "fix it pro" in search engine) with free P&P. Anyone used this site before?
  • thatguy1
    thatguy1 Posts: 5,363 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Combo Breaker I've been Money Tipped!
    !!!!!! I paid £4 the other week from there!!!!!!!
  • should have read the whole thread first - I have ordered 2! Ah well it's only £6 and my car is silver so hoping it will work OK.

    Thanks OP
  • blue_haddock
    blue_haddock Posts: 12,110 Forumite
    i wouldnt bother as it wont actually fix the problem, hide it perhaps but not fix it.

    Oh and just because it sells for much more on a shopping channel doesnt mean its any good either!
  • kad1
    kad1 Posts: 285 Forumite
    i'm actually in need of a scratch repair kit, has anyone got any recommendations?
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