Frequently Asked Questions
What Colors Do Ferraris Come In?
In 2020, Ferrari models come in a wide range of colors, including Verde Francesca Metallic, Bianco Avus, Argento Metallic, Nero, Rosso Scuderia, Oro Metallic, Nero Daytona Metallic, Bianco Fuji Pearl, Blue Corsa Pearl, and Canna Di Fucile Metallic, among others.
What Is the Most Popular Ferrari Color?
There are a lot of favorite Ferrari colors, but some of the most popular Ferrari colors in 2020 models were black, white, and silver, which have been top sellers for years. We can match all Ferrari exterior paint colors, no matter what vehicle you own.
How To Paint My Ferrari?
Painting a Ferrari at body shop is not for the faint of heart and can easily cost thousands of dollars. Prices on paint jobs vary depending on the scope and extent of the type of project being done. The best cost alternative is Automotive Touchup's Ferrari touchup paint which makes most paint repairs much more convenient and affordable. Our easy to use, premium-quality, precision-matched Ferrari auto paints can give you results as good as you'd get from a professional.
Doesn't Ferrari Sell Touch-Up Paint?
A Ferrari dealership may sell you some tiny amounts of touchup paint, usually at insanely high prices which isn't helpful if you need to fix more than a chip or scratch. They probably can't or won't sell you the additional materials you'll need to do a repair, like primer, rubbing compound, and prep solvent.
What is A Ferrari Paint Code And How Do I Find It?
The Ferrari paint code is the factory shorthand for the exact color your Ferrari is painted in. Having the paint code is essential for us to precision mix the exact OEM color match for your Ferrari. The paint code for a Ferrari is supposed to be located under the deck lid. For a list of touch up paint colors for your Ferrari go here: Ferrari Touch Up Paint
What's the Best Way To Use Ferrari Touch-Up Paint?
Using your Ferrari touchup paint is easy when you follow these steps to a professional quality finish.
- If you need to perform any body repairs, do this first. You'll need a smooth, even surface to proceed.
- Clean the area thoroughly to remove dust, wax, and grease. It must be pristinely clean for the best paint adhesion.
- Apply primer to bare metal and repaired areas.
- Paint the surface, applying one thin coat at a time and letting it dry between coats, until you achieve full coverage.
- Finish with clear coat for professional results.
Using a Ferrari Touch-Up Paint Pen For Pro-like Results
As with any touchup paint for your Ferrari, start by thoroughly cleaning the area to be painted with prep solvent. Start by cleaning the scratch so it's free of dirt and dust. Then, shake your primer pen well and apply a thin coat to the scratch to cover any bare metal. Once the primer is dry, repeat this process with your Ferrari paint pen. Apply as many coats as you need to cover the scratch, letting each coat dry thoroughly before applying the next coat. When the last coat is dry, use a clear coat pen to protect your repair.
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