Frequently Asked Questions About Subaru Touch-Up Paint
What Colors Does Subaru Come In?
Subaru models come in a wide range of colors, including Crystal Black Silica, Crystal White Pearl, Magnetite Gray Metallic,
Cinnamon Brown Pearl, Autumn Green Metallic, Abyss Blue Pearl, Sepia Bronze Metallic, and Crimson Red Pearl.
What Is the Most Popular Subaru Color?
There are a lot of favorite Subaru colors, but some of the most popular Subaru colors in 2020 models were
black, white, and silver, which have been top sellers for years. We can match all Subaru exterior paint colors,
no matter what vehicle you own.
How Much Is a Paint Job on a Subaru?
Taking your car to a body shop for a paint job can easily cost thousands of dollars, though the exact price will vary based
on the specific type of project. However, using AutomotiveTouchup's Subaru paint for sale makes paint repairs much more
convenient and affordable, and our premium-quality, precision-matched auto paints can give you results as good as you'd
get from a professional.
Does Subaru Sell Touch-Up Paint?
You may be able to get touch-up paint from a Subaru dealership, but it only comes in half-ounce bottles, which isn't helpful
if you need to fix more than a chip or scratch. You'll also have to look elsewhere for everything else you'll need to do
a repair, like primer, rubbing compound, and prep solvent.
Where Do I Find the Paint Code on My Subaru?
Subaru paint codes are located either on one of the strut towers or on the driver's
side door jamb.
How Do You Use Subaru Touch-Up Paint?
- If you need to perform body repairs to your Subaru, do this first. You'll need a smooth, even surface to proceed.
- Clean the area thoroughly to remove dust, wax, and grease. It must be pristine clean for the best paint adhesion.
- Apply primer to bare metal and repaired areas.
- Paint the surface, applying one thin coat at a time and letting it dry between coats, until you achieve full coverage.
- Finish with clear coat for professional results.
How Do You Use a Subaru Touch-Up Paint Pen?
To use our paint pens for Subaru scratch repair, start by cleaning the scratch, so it's free of dirt and dust. Then, shake
your primer stick well and apply a thin coat to the scratch to cover any bare metal. Once the primer is dry, repeat this
process with your Subaru paint pen. Apply as many coats as you need to cover the scratch. When the last coat is dry, use
a clear coat marker to protect your repair.