Here's what our customers are saying about our Touch Up Paint:
Michael T, owner of a 1974 Chevrolet Corvette from Laramie, WY
I had a problem with the paint matching and it turned out it was my fault. They were quick explaining my mistake. So I want to encourage others to choose the correct paint code and not assume the colors for the year are the same. The color is off enough that you cannot use it. Good luck to the diy's out there.
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Paul, owner of a 1974 Chevrolet Corvette from Washington, DC
Great color match. Excellent coverage. The fine spray produced by the aerosol is better than any competitor. Highly recommended.
Don H, owner of a 1974 Chevrolet Corvette from New Kensington, PA
Awesome place to find paint to match your vehicle!
Matthew C, owner of a 1974 Chevrolet Corvette from Shelbyville, IN
Products were great. Took my time, followed instructions and the end result was very nice. 1974 corvette front bumper. (White) happy with the results!
Eric S, owner of a 1974 Chevrolet Corvette from Saint Joseph, MO
I've been using Automotive Touch Up Paint for years and am very pleased with the color match and ease of use. It dries quickly and shines like new. I could not be more pleased. Will continue to use it and to recommend it to my friends.
Darren L, owner of a 1974 Chevrolet Corvette from Pottstown, PA
Great service and delivery time and a perfect match.
Lloyd S, owner of a 1974 Chevrolet Corvette from Florida
I went through a learning experience of how to repair cracks in the nose of my 1974 Corvette this year and since I have limited experience at body repair and no spray painting practice until this year I am some things I learned I learned.
1) Understand the properties of the material you are repairing. With urethane, expose the localized (at least two to four inches) around the crack area especially if you are not the original owner because you need to know what previous people did. After exposing the urethane, I found several hairline cracks to the naked eye but through the urethane cross section but hidden under good-looking paint. Some hidden cracks actually interconnected to pre-paint removal exposed cracks.
2) Determine the best corrective action – remove and replace the bumper painted properly with “Automotive Products” painting materiel (there are multiple choices available do your homework or I went through a learning experience of how to repair cracks in the nose of my 1974 Corvette this year and since I have limited experience at body repair and no spray painting practice until this year I am some things I learned I learned.
1) Understand the properties of the material you are repairing. With urethane, expose the localized area (at least two to four inches) around the cracked area especially if you are not the original owner because you need to know what the previous people did. After exposing the urethane, I found several hairline cracks to the naked eye bu
Charles A, owner of a 1974 Chevrolet Corvette from The Villages, FL
Great color match -- I have a 1974 Corvette that I had repainted to the 1993 Cad "Dark Polo Green"
Raymond M, owner of a 1974 Chevrolet Corvette from Wilkes Barre, PA
Your color match was the greatest........I bought a front spoiler and painted/cleared it and was satisfied with the match..........thanks again. Ray
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