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How Much Obsidian Blue Pearl Do You Need For Your 2014 Honda Odyssey?

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:

Gary J, owner of a 2014 Honda Odyssey from Ovilla, TX

Great match on color. Was surprised at the large amount of touch up paint I received. It will last for years.

David Y, owner of a 2014 Honda Odyssey from Duncansville, PA

Great color match!! Really good material and customer service!

Charles B, owner of a 2014 Honda Odyssey from Hazleton, IN

Bought the small touch up tube and daubing sticks for my 2014 Honda Odyssey. The paint color matches perfectly and the small rock chips on the hood and mirrors are almost invisible now. The small dauber sticks work beautifully on those tiny chips. Thanks for selling a quality product!

Gloria T, owner of a 2014 Honda Odyssey from Wauzeka, WI

PERFECT MATCH--

Dennis M, owner of a 2014 Honda Odyssey from Glen Allen, VA

Great color match.

Daniel C, owner of a 2014 Honda Odyssey from Peoria, IL

I recently purchased a 2014 Honda Odyssey in "White Diamond Pearl" color. Within the first month, there was a small (<1/8") rock chip on the hood. I went to the Honda dealer to purchase a small bottle of touch-up paint. I was shocked to discover the price for this part from Honda was more than 25. All because of "Pearl". The touch-up paint from Automotive Touchup was only a few dollars less than from Honda, and it seems to work fine (how do I tell with such a small repair?). I am disappointed that auto manufacturers seem to be more interested in robbing their customers than in providing reasonable product. I have seen many custom cars and hot rods painted with pearlescent paint and what I see on my new Honda is not what I would consider "pearl". I can hardly tell the difference between my new Honda and my old Toyota, except for the price of the touch-up paint.