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Where to buy auto paint for small touch-ups?
#2176644
07/26/17 05:39 AM
07/26/17 05:39 AM
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Joined: Mar 2017
Posts: 394 Auburn, AL
Antlerfluke
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Joined: Mar 2017
Posts: 394
Auburn, AL
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My son has a Toyota and it needs some paint touch-ups. I.E. Chips on the front of hood. Do I buy this paint at an auto parts store? Walmart? A Toyota dealership?
I want the best paint and not something Walmart would sell.
Suggestions? Thanks A Lot!!!
Last edited by Antlerfluke; 07/26/17 05:40 AM.
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Re: Where to buy auto paint for small touch-ups?
[Re: Antlerfluke]
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07/26/17 06:16 AM
07/26/17 06:16 AM
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Joined: Dec 2013
Posts: 22,665 Lickskillet, AL
Irishguy
a.k.a. Dingle Johnson
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a.k.a. Dingle Johnson
Joined: Dec 2013
Posts: 22,665
Lickskillet, AL
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www.PAINTSCRATCH.COMDon't use the brush that comes in the little touch-up bottle, use and artist's brush. Clean, sand the tiny area, clean with grease remover, paint, paint again, allow to cure, compound, polish and then it will actually look halfway decent if you follow those steps and take your time.
Last edited by Irishguy; 07/26/17 06:18 AM.
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