touchup


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touch·up

 (tŭch′ŭp′)
n.
The act or an instance of finishing or improving by small changes, corrections, or additions.
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Raabe's touchup products consist of ready-to-apply paints that closely match original equipment coatings and are used to repair the surfaces of industrial and commercial products along all points of the supply chain.
MFR-2200 Series is for production hand soldering, touchup and SMD rework.
For a washable coating, it is relatively easy to apply with self-leveling and good hide and touchup qualities.
In Florida, one pool with Pebble-Tec on the inside has gone 24 years without needing a touchup, Benton says.
The do-it-your self aerosol spray cans should be left for the kid's bicycle, not your fine firearms, If you do not have proper degreasing chemicals, a sand blast cabinet with proper blasting agent, a tall oven for hanging barreled actions and an airbrush or touchup paint gun, you are going to get poor results with polymer finishes.
Field tests are said to have shown a significant increase in the number of heats before touchup, while not sacrificing tool cleanliness, according to the company.
The secret to success for any touchup blue is in the preparation of the surface.