Here's what our customers are saying about our Touch Up Paint:
Michael, owner of a 2001 Mazda Tribute from VA
So i recently purchased a mazda tribute 2001 and when it arrived (private owner) I realized it needed some work. It had key scratches all over it, rust and a dent in the back left passenger side. So I went looking for answers and found it will cost me about $2500+ for what I needed. So I went looking for a route better for my pocket and discovered automotive touch up. I ordered paint based on my color code and it arrived faster than expected. It was perfect match. I sanded down the scratches and then primed it (which i also purchased from automotive touch up) and then painted it. After a few coats it looked pretty good. And then I used clearcoat to give it a shine (automotive touchup clear coat). I am a beginner painter and the how to videos work out great on their site. Also they have a printable how to instruction section. I would highly recommend this product. The spray gun attachment is also great because it's easier to spray with it. 5 out of 5 for me. I only wound up spending $160ish as opposed to 2 to 3 grand.
Leslie S, owner of a 2001 Mazda B2300 from Rochester, NY
This is the 5th vehicle I've bought touch up paint for. Two Fords, a Buick, a Subaru and a Mazda. Everyone of them has been a perfect match to the factory paint on the vehicle, including this 17 years old rusty, crusty little Mazda B2300. I don't know how they do it, but I never have a second thought about ordering Automotive touch up paint for any of my projects. After patching and painting the rust spots, I used Automotive touch up paint clear coat and it looked like a new fender when I was done. Awesome stuff. You can't go wrong with this paint.
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