Spectra Blue Mica

How Much Spectra Blue Mica Do You Need For Your 2000 Toyota MR2?

*Note: The paint codes listed above are all for the exact same color. Only relevant for printing your label during production.
1/2 oz Touch-Up Bottle

1/2 oz Touch-Up Bottle

Price: $17.95
2 oz Touch-Up Bottle

2 oz Touch-Up Bottle

Price: $26.95
12 oz Aerosol Spray Paint

12 oz Aerosol Spray Paint

Price: $35.95
1/2 oz Paint Pen

1/2 oz Paint Pen

Price: $17.95
Ready-To-Spray Pint Can

Ready-To-Spray Pint Can

Price: $149.95
Ready-To-Spray Quart Can

Ready-To-Spray Quart Can

Price: $239.95
Ready-To-Spray Gallon

Ready-To-Spray Gallon

Price: $629.95

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:

Thomas H, owner of a 2001 Toyota from Winter Springs, FL

Great service. I like the paint put in a glass bottle. The plastic ones I got from Toyota cracked around the top from just using it. Quick response also! Thanks.

Tim M, owner of a 2000 Toyota MR2 from Salem, OR

I am really impressed with the touch-up paint. It matched perfectly and was easy to apply. I will recommend this product to anyone who is in need of such a thing.

Gerald, owner of a 2001 Toyota Avalon from Camden, SC

The first good news is that the spray paint from AutomotiveTouchup matches the original paint perfectly. The other good news is that even a novice can do a good job at repairing the damaged or deteriorated finish on his car. A suggestion to the novice: buy more paint than you think you'll need, since 12-ounce spray can probably has only five or six ounces of paint, and you'll need to spray three or four coats for good, uniform coverage. The cost of the paint is negligible if you compare it to the cost of having the work done in a body shop.