Here's what our customers are saying about our Touch Up Paint:
Daniel M, owner of a 1992 Cadillac Eldorado from Columbus, OH
I ordered my touch up paint and it arrived a lot sooner than I expected. I was off work today and it was warm for November, so I decided to use my new paint and it was a perfect match.
I'm really glad I ordered it - I only had a few chips to touch up, but it looks great! My car is a 1990 and I was afraid since it is over 20 years old, it may be a problem to match the color - but it looks great. This car is dark red in color and the chips were white, so they really stood out before - but not anymore. They sent me an e-mail to let me know that my paint had been shipped, so that was nice to know that they had processed my order.
Thank you Automotive Touchup!
Dan
Lori a Bartow, owner of a 1992 Cadillac Eldorado from Gates, OR
I painted my 1992 Cadillac Eldorado touring Coupe with your amazing paint products using spray paint the color matched perfectly I used a gun handle that fits on an aerosol can it was just as I was using a pro gun it went on so smooth. Two years ago I had the hood pro painted. It cost us over 1,000 with my ability and know how this time I was not going to pay possibly more to have the trunk painted. Thank you for the great product and amazing service. Lori B Gates Oregon
Jon B, owner of a 1993 Cadillac Deville/Fltwd from Austin, TX
I have a 1993 Cadillac Deville that had several areas on the hood, roof, and trunk that were peeling rather badly. Since this car is now 20 years old I decided to try to fix the problem areas myself rather than make a significant investment in such an old set of wheels. Anyway, I ordered the wet sand paper, aerosol primer, base coat, clear coat and rubbing compound as suggested in the detailed application instructions found on this website. In general, the color match was excellent and things went very well except for a few items described below:
1) The masking tape we purchased at the hardware store had a strong adhesion. Thus when we removed the tape it peeled off some the old paint forcing us to expand the scope of the repainting effort. The remedy here was to use masking tape with a "Delicate" adhesion level and remove it as soon as we were done.
2) We were not able to get the gloss from the clear coat and rubbing compound to uniformly match the existing surface. We're hoping that the final waxing next month will help smooth this out a little.
3) Applying the clear coat was a little more tricky than we hoped. If you moved the spray can too quickly the coverage was not good enough and there was significant orange peel. (Several coats did not seem to help this too much.) If you moved it too slowly it seemed to run with very little over spray particularly on vertical surfaces. Also we found that it is impossible to wipe a spot where the clear coat is runn
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