Here's what our customers are saying about our Touch Up Paint:
Lowell A, owner of a 1997 Chevrolet Lumina Sedan from Mound, MN
It has been quite a while since I have done any body work on cars. I have to say that the Automotive Touch Up base coat and clear coat wound up a perfect match on my vehicle. After I got the rust out and sanding done, the coats went on smoothly.
The result is OK(mostly my body filling technique)but the color is right on. I have to do some extra buffing on the repair site and I expect I can even out the blend. I appreciate the fast service on the paint delivery and the excellent color match. I would certainly use your products again in the future. Also, the video tips on your web site are very helpful. As in anything, the more times I do this, the better my results will be.
Jim F, owner of a 1997 Chevrolet Tahoe from Eugene, OR
When I grew up I didn't know anyone who took their car to the auto shop. We fixed our own cars when repairs were needed. It was like therapy to us, Lol.
So when that Lexus rear-ended my 1997 Chevy Tahoe I felt sorry for them, because my huge metal bumper just demolished the Lexus front end right up to the windshield, as it was all plastic. My Tahoe got a tennis ball sized dent about two inches deep just below the passenger side tail light.
So I bought a dent puller from the local auto parts store, some different grades of sandpaper and a small can of Bondo plastic dent filler.
Took my Tahoe to the dealer to get an estimate, and as expected it was $1400 (Lol) so I told the insurance company I would fix the Tahoe myself for the $1400.
I spent about $120 for the prep supplies, and another $50 for Automotive touch up matched spray can of paint and the can of clear coat spray paint.
The result was like it never happened, Haha.
With the extra $1200 dollars I bought a huge supply of artist paints and brushes, as I'm an illustrator by trade.
I pray someone hits me again, Lol, Lol, Lol............. I could use the extra money, Haha!
Automotive-Touch-Up spray cans matched perfectly.
The Chevy Dealer told me not to attempt to buy a can of touch up paint because the years of sun light oxidizing my Tahoe paint would never match the can of spray paint I would buy from any place out there, and the dealer had a computer match that would match the oxidize shade of my paint now.
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