Frequently Asked Questions About Hyundai Touch-Up Paint
Is Paint Covered Under the Hyundai Warranty?
The Hyundai paint warranty covers your Hyundai OEM paint for three years or 36,000 miles. But chances are good that you'll
have your vehicle longer than the standard warranty covers, and at some point, you'll likely be looking at a high price
to fix a scratch or a few chips at a genuine Hyundai paint shop. Fortunately, you can repair your Hyundai paint yourself
and save a few bucks in the process when you order your supplies from AutomotiveTouchup! Whether you drive a Tucson,
Kona, Sonata, or any other Hyundai model, we have the perfect paint and accessories to help it look factory-new
again.
Does Hyundai Sell Touch-Up Paint?
Yes, you may be able to find genuine OEM Hyundai factory paint at a Hyundai dealer. However, you'll only find it in a Hyundai
touch-up paint pen, and the cost can be steep for what you get. For a better price and a better value, you'll want to shop
with AutomotiveTouchup for your Hyundai paint chip repair kit.
Where Can I Buy Hyundai Touch-Up Paint?
Whether you need one bottle of Hyundai spray paint or an entire gallon, you'll find the high-quality products you need in
all Hyundai paint colors at AutomotiveTouchup at great prices.
Where Is the Color Code on a Hyundai?
Hyundai paint codes are typically found either under the hood or on the driver's side door jamb. Hyundai exterior colors
are assigned two-digit codes that can include either letters or numbers. If you can't locate
your paint code, you may also be able to call a local dealer and have them look up your Hyundai touch-up paint by
VIN.
How Do You Touch Up Paint on a Hyundai?
The exact procedure for your paint fix will vary, but Hyundai touch-up paint application generally consists of four steps:
- Ensure that you have a flat, clean surface
- Prime any un-primed areas
- Apply matching paint in thin coats
- Protect your new paint with clear coat
How Do You Use a Hyundai Paint Pen?
Hyundai paint pen instructions start with making sure that the scratched area is completely free of wax, grease, and grime.
Then, use a primer marker to cover the scratch. Follow this by applying
paint. Once the scratch is covered, finish with clear coat.