Flint Black Metallic

How Much Flint Black Metallic Do You Need For Your 1990 Honda Civic?

1/2 oz Touch-Up Bottle

1/2 oz Touch-Up Bottle

Price: $16.95
2 oz Touch-Up Bottle

2 oz Touch-Up Bottle

Price: $21.95
12 oz Aerosol Spray Paint

12 oz Aerosol Spray Paint

Price: $28.95
1/2 oz Paint Pen

1/2 oz Paint Pen

Price: $16.95
Ready-To-Spray Pint Can;Ready-To-Spray Quart Can;Ready-To-Spray Gallon Can

Ready-To-Spray Pint Can

Price: $99.95
Ready-To-Spray Pint Can;Ready-To-Spray Quart Can;Ready-To-Spray Gallon Can

Ready-To-Spray Quart Can

Price: $159.95
Ready-To-Spray Pint Can;Ready-To-Spray Quart Can;Ready-To-Spray Gallon Can

Ready-To-Spray Gallon Can

Price: $549.95

We offer our touch up paint in sizes suitable for any size repair. For smaller repairs like nicks and scratches, our paint pens or brush-in-bottles are the ideal solution. Larger repairs may be better suited to our 12 oz aerosol or ready-to-spray cans. Click here to view a chart that describes how much paint you will need for a larger repair.

Get Complete Instructions To Use Automotive Touch Up Products To Repair Your Honda.

The complete directions on how to use our brush-in-bottles, aerosol spray paint cans, ready-to-spray paint, and paint pens can give you even more help choosing which size product and the quantity you'll need for your vehicle repair.

Here's what our customers are saying about our Touch Up Paint:

Pedro L, owner of a 1991 Honda CRX from Cidra, PR

Puntualidad y Excelente producto!

Russ T, owner of a 1990 Honda Civic from Watsonville, CA

Very quick delivery & a great product. I'm very pleased.

Randy E, owner of a 1991 Honda Prelude from Olive Branch, MS

The overall experience was excellent. The shipments have always been fast and accurate. Packaging is done well. The little extra things included that were not expected make a big difference and are a real plus. Air filter, Paint Filters, Stir sticks. This shows they are really interested in you getting positive results as opposed to just selling you paint. I like the online instructional videos but would like to see them offer just a little more detail. One I would like to see is paint gun setup etc. For instance different results good and bad with particular settings. HVLP is what I am using. Also easy ways to clean up afterwards. The base coat and clear coat products are easy to use. They cover well and are not prone to producing orange peel even when gun setup not being perfect. I have some experience but it takes practice to get consistent professional results. I just practiced some on scrap pieces to get to know the paint and gun settings and was able to get great results.