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Applying Scratch-Resistant Painting

If configured and available for the selected vehicle you can define the paint as scratch-resistant and either manually enter the number of work units required or configure the system to do this for you. To begin with, you must ensure that the paint system is AZT and that you have selected Z1 as a model option. Click here to learn how to select model options.

Manual mode

  1. Select the desired repair and paint methods.
  2. Click MOD in the Repair Panel. This switches the view to the Modifications Panel.
  3. Click MUT and select NL-NL - Nano-Lack.
  4. Enter the number of work units. You can now return to the Repair Panel by clicking REP.

Automatic mode

  1. Select NL as a model option in the Model Options dialog box.
  2. Select the desired repair and paint methods.

    The system automatically selects NL-NL - Nano-Lack and applies the standard number of work units for the job type.

    You can of course modify the number of work units by following steps 3 and 4 above.

Changing the Paint System

You must select AZT as the paint system before defining the paint as scratch-resistant. If you are unsure how to do this and would like to learn how to do it, click here.