Here's what our customers are saying about our Touch Up Paint:
Susan P, owner of a 2000 Ford Windstar from Olympia, WA
I have a 2000 Ford Windstar. It was a used vehicle and the paint was beginning to come off the hood. Also after a winter in the rain of Seattle, I found the former owner must have used some type of carrier on the top which had deeply scratched the paint which was also beginning to peel and rust. When I took it to a local shop they wanted to charge me $1,000 and of course really wanted me to have the entire van painted. That was more than I could afford. I started searching the internet to see if there was some way I could do it myself. I went to dealership and they would only sell me a few ounces of paint in a little bottle for an outrageous price. Then I found Automotive Touch Up. With one can each of primer, based coat and top coat I was able to sand, repair and paint all the damage. I am thrilled with the results. It also turned into quite an event in the neighborhood. People walking by and neighbors stopped or came out to see what I was doing. Everyone was amazed at the results. I would certainly do this again and recommend it to others.
James B, owner of a 2000 Ford Windstar from Park Ridge, IL
Color was a great match and the project worked out well. Mine is an old Windstar, dating to 2000 - I've kept the motor running in great shape and it seems a shame to replace it just because it looks a little bad. My van developed some rust at the bottom 2" of the door; it's from hard winters here and all the salt that splashes up. A body repair shop first said they would do it for $1,100. I gulped and then said okay, we'll do it. Then they raised the price to $1,500. I gulped again. Then they said they wouldn't do it. I went to two other places, neither was willing to do the work. I'm doing it myself now for less than $300 all in, including some grinding tools, a light welder, bondo and your paint. And what I've done so far looks way better than the work they do. I would appreciate more instructions and tips - probably on the website. Best wishes.
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