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How Much Black Metallic Do You Need For Your 1996 Toyota Tacoma?

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 Toyota.

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:

Ross G, owner of a 1996 Toyota Tacoma from Las Vegas, NV

I like the product very much. Your company is my go to paint supplier. Thank.

Garth B, owner of a 1996 Toyota Tacoma from Huber Heights, OH

The 1996 Toyota Tacoma: Paradise Blue Metallic 754 paint matched great. Thanks so much.

Colby H, owner of a 1996 Toyota Tacoma from Breaux Bridge, LA

Hey y'all. Paint is really nice to work with and is an exact match. Thanks a bunch!!!

Gabe K, owner of a 1996 Toyota Tacoma from Centennial, CO

My truck fell victim to a few bad rusty spots that is typical for an older Toyota. Ordering matching paint was very straightforward, and the website is easy to use. My paint arrived within the advertised amount of time. The color match is great, and looks much better than the brown primer that I had on it for a few weeks prior. I opted not to purchase the clear coat, because it's a 20 year old truck. My main goal was to slow down the rust, and have it look decent from 20 feet away. Goal achieved. If anyone asks me where to get factory matching paint, I will definitely refer them to Automotive Touchup!

John H, owner of a 1996 Toyota Tacoma from Oceanside, CA

The color comes pretty close. Of course you have to figure in 20 years of sun on the existing paint. I bought a new fender and it came primed in black. I used the base coat spray paint that AutomotiveTouchup sent and it went on smoothly with no orange peel look. I decided to use the standard clear coat instead of the health hazard one. It went on great and the fender looks like it was done at a professional shop. I have some dents to repair and I am sure that when I am done those areas will look as good as the fender. I am very happy with the results and the cost. I had bids for $3500 and $5200 for all the repairs and will probably end up spending a little over $250. That's with buying a fender, bumper, paint, sand paper and bondo.

Doug S, owner of a 1996 Toyota Tacoma from Fletcher, OK

Dear Sirs, Replaced the hood on my work truck after hail damage. Your paint (sunfire Red Pearl) was a perfect match! This old truck was an experiment but would definitely try again... Doug