Here's what our customers are saying about our Touch Up Paint:
Tom J, owner of a 2003 Dodge Neon from Sturtevant, WI
The quart of color was a perfect match and the Finish One (Acme) is what we use daily - it is great stuff. Ordering this way made it easy to bill the customer for just what was used so everyone was happy. The shipping was as quick as paint can come. Thank You! Tom Joyce, Joyce Brothers' Restorations, Sturtevant, Wisconsin
Carl K, owner of a 2003 Dodge Caravan from Madison, WI
I used to work in a body shop in the 1970's, sweating in 120 degree temperatures in a Bink's booth painting cars. I have not done any auto painting since. I'm happy to see that heat is no longer required to obtain a professional looking paint job. Back then you could go to an auto parts store and order just about any color paint in a spray can from an outfit called Raabe. Now it appears Duplicolor has that market but didn't have my particular color. Using spray cans to paint a bumper would not be cheap. I had to paint a new primed bumper and ordered a pint of basecoat and clearcoat. Using a Sharpe Finex 3000 HVLP paint gun (a mid-level DIY gun) I applied the basecoat - took me a while to get used to that gun. Then the clear coat. In the garage under artificial light it didn't look like a match and I was sweating it. The next day I took the bumper out in the sunlight and installed it on the car and it was a perfect match. The bumper still needed cutdown and polishing but I didn't bother with that since it's only a bumper and going to get dinged again.
When my wife saw it she said it looked like the bumper was brand new (well it was) and thought I did a great paint job. For my first use of a HVLP paint gun I made sure the drips/sags where on the bottom where she couldn't see them.
In short I'm very pleased with the product and how it matched perfectly. I'm confident I could paint whole cars again if I wanted to.
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