OEM Touch-up Paint
will it help "hide" the nicks in my car's finish? I just had "fresh" ones a few days ago. :scratch:
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I have a black max. Everytime I wax my car i'll go around the car and touch up the nicks. Make sure the car is clean when you do it, and make sure you don't use too much paint. It'll look fine and 10x better than a white mark. You can get a bottle at your dealer for about $10.
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As stated before, just use as little paint as necessary to dab into the damaged area. It will definitely help hide minor chips. I have gotten touch up paint and other parts here:
Courtesy Parts Just pick your color! |
Originally Posted by dmargaros
As stated before, just use as little paint as necessary to dab into the damaged area. It will definitely help hide minor chips. I have gotten touch up paint and other parts here:
Courtesy Parts Just pick your color! |
Originally Posted by CyMax
That is if you have a 4th Gen + cool site tho, lots of great stuff.
http://www.courtesyparts.com/car-car...-products.html :thumbsup: |
RFOL. Shipping $40USD for my $14 paint pen !!! Guess it sucks to be in Canada.
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Originally Posted by lilonasis
Nope they offer products for your car as well as other cars too
http://www.courtesyparts.com/car-car...-products.html :thumbsup: |
Originally Posted by CyMax
No actually they dont BG6 is not offered, thanks tho. Well yes "products" but no paint. Do you work for them?? :p
Try Here, I get my touch up from www.paintscratch.com |
some people told me in order to not make any kind of bump in the paint add a small amount of paint thinner with the paint so it will dry with a smooth coat instead of a bumpy one.
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Originally Posted by black_tl
some people told me in order to not make any kind of bump in the paint add a small amount of paint thinner with the paint so it will dry with a smooth coat instead of a bumpy one.
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