Originally Posted by
AZORCH
First off: contact Waterford and get a bottle of the correct touch up paint. Only then will you know if it is a one-step or two-step paint that was used. They provide good instructions with the touch up paint - follow those closely.
In my original post, I said that I have the correct Waterford touch-up paints. That wasn't the issue, it's how to actually do professional quality touch-ups