touch up paint
so even tho id consider my paint immaculate it is still 16 years old and there are a few small scratches but i cant find touch up paint anywhere for my color any help please
I don't know what paint code you have, but check on here.. I think on there they refer to it as Dark Yellow Green Metallic, which I believe is the same as the Polo Green but I'm not 100%.
http://www.automotivetouchup.com/cho...t&model=Camaro
I was able to find our Jeep's color on here, after not being able to find it anywhere else. It's under $10 for a small touch up bottle.
http://www.automotivetouchup.com/cho...t&model=Camaro
I was able to find our Jeep's color on here, after not being able to find it anywhere else. It's under $10 for a small touch up bottle.
Last edited by montecarlogrrl; Nov 23, 2010 at 09:25 AM.
I have painted a sideview mirror with paint from www.touchuppaintonline.com and the paint matched well. IIRC, they also have the small little bottles of paint you can use to touch up little paint chips.
Yeah like Camaro 69 said, you need clear coat also.
And for fine scratches and small chips, I recommend putting the paint a fine line painting pen for a neater and more accurate touch up.
http://www.hofcraft.com/loewcornellpaintingtools.htm
It's down toward the bottom of the page, it's called Loew Cornell Fine Line Painting Pen. I just fill the well with paint, do any touch ups needed, then clean the pen out with lacquer thinner.
And for fine scratches and small chips, I recommend putting the paint a fine line painting pen for a neater and more accurate touch up.
http://www.hofcraft.com/loewcornellpaintingtools.htm
It's down toward the bottom of the page, it's called Loew Cornell Fine Line Painting Pen. I just fill the well with paint, do any touch ups needed, then clean the pen out with lacquer thinner.
If you have an exact match and you actually do it right then it will look good. I worked as a detailer, I know how to do it the right way and make it look good.


