Here's what our customers are saying about our Touch Up Paint:
Michael R L, owner of a 1994 Saturn SL2 from Unversity Place, WA
The repair paint arrived much faster then we expected. The paint was for both the 1994 Saturn SL2 (wife's) and my 1998 Chrysler Town & Country LXI AWD. Both are very low milage. The paint issue is with the T & C, it hit a rock wall (not the wife's fault). Your painting directions were wonderful. I also appreciated the way you packaged the paint bottles. Following the instructions carefully, I applied the 3 base coats and the 3 clear coats. The rock wall put many guages, cracks, and deep scratch's on the front bumper. Your paint matched the existing paint perfectly. We were really surprised and apprciated your care in mixing and matching the paint. As for the Saturn SL2, it hasn't hit anything in last few years, so we order the paint for just in case. Did check your paint and it matched the cars blue/black silver metallic. It's code number is 24, but your code 28 matched. The reason for the large paint vials order with pens for both vehicles, is that we are now prepared for the future. We did this as your firm has a great reputation for quality. An yes we are senior citizens as are our cars. Thank you very much for taking care of us.
Greg L, owner of a 2004 Saturn Ion Sedan from Lincoln, NE
I ordered some touch-up aerosol paint for my mom's Saturn, she had some major scratches on the rear bumper and right rocker panel of her car. I am not a professional body man, but a hobbyist who has painted a couple of my own vintage cars and done various work and repairs over the years. I was worried about the match and blend, especially on the bumper, which was too big to paint the whole thing, so I did the rocker panel first, thinking if the repair might look worse than the scratches on the bumper I would just polish it out as best I could. The rocker panel turned out great, the paint was a perfect match and I used some blending spray (available from body shops, it melts out the overspray, you guys should consider selling it) because I only painted the back half of it. Since the rocker turned out well I did the bumper too and was happy with the results, definitely cheaper than spending a few hundred if not a grand or more that a body shop would have charged for the work.
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