Here's what our customers are saying about our Touch Up Paint:
db, owner of a 2017 Mazda Mazda6 from Va
Good match to the factory color. Use their touch-up paint for all my vehicles.
John D, owner of a 2016 Mazda Miata from Savannah, GA
Worth every penny. I had a few rust spots appear on the roof of a 1986 Suburban that was repainted about a year ago. I really didn't want to repaint the entire roof because its original purpose was to be a work truck that the restoration went way beyond my initial plans. You know, "If you're going to do this, you might as well do this." Anyway, I applied this in the worst possible conditions imaginable, outside on a very windy day. I didn't watch any videos and just read the instructions and taped off five areas The final result, yes, I can see a slight color difference and edges could use wet sanding. However, it's the roof and I'm 1000% satisfied with the end result, especially for about $75. For those that are not familiar with automotive paint costs, I originally spent $1800/ gallon for the paint, $275/gallon for the clear plus whatever the primer and sealer costs were when I repainted this vehicle. I'm sure if I had watched some videos and allowed for feathering in, I would have had a much better result with no noticeable difference. Again, it's the roof of a suburban that only semi-trucks will see.
Regina D, owner of a 2016 Mazda from Portales, NM
OK. So I researched the heck out of touch up paint and pens. So glad I ended up using Automotive Touch Up Paint. My main concern was the complexity of the color. A brand new Mazda CX3,Dynamic iridescent blue. Yikes. I purchased 3, 1/2 Oz containers of paint. The Dyno blue, a high gloss clear coat, and grey primer. The latter I ended up not using. Also, 100 count micro dabbers. Even with 8 shipping the total was only 35.80. The paint comes in well sealed glass containers. More than you'll ever need for hand touch up jobs. I followed a chosen YouTube video to a tee (multiple steps) and was very impressed with the outcome. I think the trick for me was mixing the color with the gloss and a tiny bit of nail polish thinner. Thin layers that you allow to dry and repeat. If you have any trouble ordering on the site, call the order in. Especially if you need advice on product. Extremely pleased with the quality of products from this company. Thank you much. May you ride forever gash free. Gina D., Portales NM. 2016.
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