Good source for touch-up paint?
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Car: 1989 IROC Camaro
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Good source for touch-up paint?
My 1989 IROC is dark red metallic (code 74), but there are a looooot of stone chips and a couple of larger quarter-sized chips on the nose of it. I can't find anything locally but I did see one website linked on this forum that offered a nice looking kit (came with a blending cloth and few other items) for around $100 but I can't for the life of me remember it! So yeah I'm just looking for a good online paint vendor, I'm sure you guys can list a few.
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Re: Good source for touch-up paint?
You can always go to your local Paint & Body Supply shop and have them mix your color code and either have them but it in a spray bomb or buy one of the spray bottles that you connect the aerosol spray.I'll post a pic of it in a bit.
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Re: Good source for touch-up paint?
Duplicolor comes to mind, I've used alot of their touch-up stuff.
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Re: Good source for touch-up paint?
I've used the store made spray bomb , work great.
If you have one or two areas to do, these are good, but if you have to do more than that, it's actually easier to spray the whole thing. The preval is adequate for that, but might be a good time to get an hvlp set up.
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