Here's what our customers are saying about our Touch Up Paint:
Aaron P, owner of a 2015 Honda Fit from Flushing, NY
I am really very pleased. Actually, I own a brand new 2016 red Honda fit. I was told by the Honda dealer that they do not cover scratches that are not manufacturer's defects but the 2015 Fit milano red (R18) will match perfectly.
I applied paint touch up and clearcoat only and it matched perfectly. You cannot locate the old scratch even if you wanted to.
Stan F, owner of a 2015 Honda Fit from Culver City, CA
The color match for the tri-color paint on my Honda Fit (Orchid White Pearl) is very close. And the paint pen is best suited for small scratches and chips. I used primer, then ground coat, then mid coat on larger chips from the pens, and saw good coverage that required leveling in order to blend the work with the surrounding paint. For larger chips that require leveling, it is best to use the paint from Automotivetouchup's spray can, as spray painting should not require extreme leveling. Leveling is itself a technique that borders on the art-form, as it requires at least for me, the taking down of the ground coat into a smooth finish, but doing so as to not reveal the dark primer underneath. Once the ground coat had a satisfactory finish, then the mid coat, which is more transparent and less subject to critical application, can then be applied. I would say do your best with the application of the ground coat to conceal, blend, and level it - before you apply the mid coat. If the ground coat is looking good, then the mid coat should also be. Remember, use the pens for small scratches and chips as seen in the videos from AutomotiveTouchup, where the small size of the scratches and chips would not require the degree of leveling that I encountered.
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