Here's what our customers are saying about our Touch Up Paint:
Jaime B, owner of a 1991 Geo Tracker from Las Vegas, NV
My 25 year old Geo Tracker, was professionally repaired, & mostly repainted after a bike hit the side of it. I say mostly because it was most cost effective to just do the major panels, plus the auto painter complained about doing trim work, and wanted twice the money ( already at 3grand) to do the rest.
So, I found this company, got the paint and clearcoat.
This paint MATCHED my 25 year old original paint (which was in pretty good shape, and kept in garage / SF & LV climates)
I mean not a shade off, It matched the pro painters paint mix, it matched the orig paint on the car. Shocking.
So I used it for front grill, bumpers front and back and roof.
The key for me was to use it on smaller, busy areas, to minimize the need for a large panel evenness.
I don't think with a spray can, you would get the larger panels even, but if you had a pro sprayer gun, and got the quarts you would have a pretty good chance of it, if you were good at painting with a sprayer in the first place.
Surprisingly, the roof - a large panel, but obviously mostly unseen, was remarkably even. The paint goes on very evenly, it is the clear coat that defines the paint job in the end.
At the end of the day, you could not see ANY DIFFERENCE between my trim work, and the pro auto painters paint job. The colors and clear coat matched.
I am not sure, but it seems the nozzles they provide on the spray can, to be of a much higher quality / finer mist, than say a regular spray paint
Guy W, owner of a 1991 Geo Tracker from Shingletown, CA
I have used your product on two of my vehicles and the ending result was great. I would recommend your company.
Jaime B, owner of a 1992 Geo Tracker from Las Vegas, NV
Spot on color match for my 22 year old metallic red geo tracker (in great shape). How could it be possible to match a color on an 22 year old car sight unseen?
Needs the clear Coat spray for the surface sheen to match.
The spray can option is of extremely high quality, just like you got it from a spray can paint factory. The other options like the paint pen ... well it takes some practice to dab on a dot of paint and have it blend - which is only because your dabbing onto what once was sprayed.
I got colors for all 3 of my cars, have to say it does the job of fixing small paint dings extremely well.
Oh yeah, get some buffing compound to buff the paint down a bit, before hitting it with the clear coat.
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