Here's what our customers are saying about our Touch Up Paint:
John K, owner of a 2006 GMC Canyon from Auburn, WA
Well folks, it took some time to prepare and paint the damaged driver's side rear fender, as weather and other things delayed my efforts. The damage was on the lower part of the fender, and it was very difficult to repair and prepare, as the bumper was in the way. Bottom-line....I sprayed straight down from the rear, and then came to the side and sprayed from the rear and I tried to "feather" the stream as it fanned out towards the undamaged part of the fender. The color was good (as I found a can of my previous order which had enough paint to do the current damage. Feathering was the tough part as I couldn't easily spray a solid stream and then move it out to feather. The sprayed surface looked a little "sparse" in spots, but I played with it a bit more, and after curing, I used some pretty hard car wax to blend it all together. So I have a damaged spot fixed, not even noticeable unless one really sought out problems, and the color blend looks good. (The previous cans that I ordered were used to paint the canopy for the truck. Am I please with the two applications, and the paint as well....... you bet I AM! Thanks for the matching paint, and I do have an extra can for any other needs for repair! (Hope there aren't any)!!
Fred B, owner of a 2006 GMC Envoy from Milwaukee, WI
My 2006 Envoy is what I would call gold in color. Mixing paint is a lot like mixing printing ink which as a printer I did for 30 years. Red, gold and even white to name a few are a real challenge. It is so precise that I personally would sometimes use a toothpick as a measurement to get color just right. Mixing paint for a car exposed to elements for years is an art. Your company is excellent at it. Three times I’ve gotten paint for vehicles and all three were exactly on the money.
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