Here's what our customers are saying about our Touch Up Paint:
Thomas C, owner of a 1980 MG from Saegertown, PA
Purchased Porcelain White, also known as Leyland White, for my 1980 MGB. The white was a little brighter than the original color on the car. Having said that I was using it on the rear fenders to repair some surface rust damage right behind the tires. That area has a black MGB stripe separating it from the main body of the car so any difference in color was not noticeable. I also used it to touch up some small areas around the doors and was able to get it to blend. Overall I am very satisfied with the color and the price.
Robert H, owner of a 1951 MG from Jackson, GA
Actually, the paint was for a 1951 mg td that was painted with the '71 chevy color in 1995. Touchup from you matched fine. The paint used in '75 was lacquer. I did not want the paint to bubble, so i used your base coat and topped with clear lacquer ( which is still available). I compounded and buffed to match.
Bryan D, owner of a 1960 MG MGA from Denver, CO
Long after I painted my 1960 MGA (a 19-year restoration!), I realized I needed to buy new hood hinges. These were bare metal, of course, so I ordered an aerosol can to paint them. The color was an absolutely perfect match to the rest of the car. Besides that, the paint seems to be of extremely high quality, with loads of pigment.
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