Here's what our customers are saying about our Touch Up Paint:
Craig, owner of a 1998 Dodge Stratus Sedan from Pipestone, MN
Just spent 4 months restoring my badly rusted 1986.5 Nissan pickup not leaving much time for the Dodge before the cold Minnesota temps started. That's why I began 'small' with your product line since there was only one small, rusted area on the body I wanted to try this out with after watching your informative video. The rusted area I tested was about the size of a silver dollar. Carefully followed the directions and was very pleased with the results. Didn't take any short-cuts so even for such a small area, to do it right required some time I was more than willing to give. The original paint has always been kept in great shape by the previous owners, so the new paint matched the old very well. My intentions now are to order more paint and supplies from you next Spring. Hoping to only paint those panels in need of repair, but we'll see what that looks like then. Just recently finished working on the car so didn't want to offer any ratings or comments until after I was done. I'm very pleased!
Yvonne A, owner of a 2000 Dodge Stratus Sedan from Seattle, WA
Perfect match on my bright metallic silver 2000 dodge. My clear coat peeled and the paint became damaged. I wet sanded, then painted with a spray can from another place, which was not a match so I had to start over and wet sanded the whole thing again. (by hand) and repainted with a spray aerosol from this company; and it's perfect. So, instead of paying a few $k for a paint job on a car that is worth only 4k, I have fixed the front fender, door, and rear fender all for about $80. I love you for getting this right! Thanks, Y
Almost forgot; that terrible first paint from the other company had a splatter spray that caused serious problems. This spray can had a fine, even spray with excellent coverage.
I'm not sure why guys think it's such a huge deal when a female devotes this kind of attention to her car, but they were all impressed with what could be accomplished using a spray can. Now they are nodding, instead of shaking their heads.
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