Here's what our customers are saying about our Touch Up Paint:
Roger L T, owner of a 2009 Lexus LS460 from Olive Branch, MS
This product was SPOT ON! The "how to videos" made the application simple and flawless. I have used touch up paints from other manufacturers and they have come "pretty close"....but no cigar! The shipping was fast and prices were very reasonable. My only regret was that the surface area that I was touching up was about (3) three inches long and half an inch wide and I ordered the "liquid" paint when the "spray" would have been better. Now I know, and I will be tackling the front bumper area next....you know the area that gets hit with all the stones and debris from the highway and causes "Bumper Freckles" ....
Do yourself a favor and get ALL the products they recommend....the paint, the filler, the gloss...etc. When the products are used sparingly as directed, in layers with the proper amount of dry time in between....the results are GREAT!
TJ, owner of a 2009 Lexus RX350 from Winter Haven, FL
I ordered the Smokey Granite Mica for my 2009 Lexus, specifically for the grill which had flaking paint from what I suspect to be caused by dreaded Love Bugs. Silver flecks were showing thru in areas that detracted from the overall appearance of the grill. I ordered the touch up pen and gloss. The touch up paint pen is easy to use and was plentiful. I would give it a 8 out of 10 as far as color match. Maybe because it was going over a silver grill it wasn't a perfect match and came out just a tad darker. But the overall appearance of the grill is much better, 90 percent better looking than it was. The areas touched up appear to just have watermarks. However I could not use the gloss in this area due to every time I tried to apply it, it would remove the touch up paint and you could see silver again. I even tried waiting 5 hrs to allow the touch up paint an extended dry time before attempting the gloss and the same thing occurred again. I researched Club Lexus forum and found where someone said to put a dab of paint/gloss on something and then use a toothpick to apply to car. This worked as far as getting the gloss on without removing the paint. But, it seem to highlight the touch up, so I will forego the use of the gloss. But I would compare it to touch up paint I have purchased from OEM in the past.
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