Here's what our customers are saying about our Touch Up Paint:
restro project, owner of a 1993 Ford Mustang from Nevada
I was able to obtain body-shop quality applied paint and clear-coat at home. I'm not a body-shop professional, but I was able to obtain a finish that is equal to what one would obtain at a body-shop. The paint is a near perfect match and I have to say if you're in need of repairing a bumper or a single body panel on your vehicle it's possible to do it at home. I just set-up a small paint area in my garage and rattle can painted away.
The products that I used were automotive primer, plastic adhesion promoter, rattle can paint, a rattle can handle and the rattle can 2-part clear-coat product. As far as prep work, yes you'll need to perform proper prep work which I did by hand (took a little longer versus using my DA sander/ polisher) and I wet sanded and cleaned the surface of the entire body and lower body panel properly prior to the paint and clear-coat applications.
All that you have to do is give these products a chance and you should be able to duplicate a "professional looking" finished product yourself without having to visit a body-shop.
Michelle H, owner of a 1993 Ford Thunderbird from Rogersville, MO
The color matched perfectly! I'm not an expert and didn't do a great job, however, combined with the clear coat pen which I'd already had on hand from a previous order, I'm happy with the results. That scratch buffed right out no problem. I know where it is so I can still see it, however, anyone else would look at my car and see nothing out of the ordinary and think the scratch was gone.
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