Best place to get Touch up locally

Discussion in 'Modifications & DIY how-to' started by cannarella, Feb 8, 2007.

  1. cannarella

    cannarella Member

    I am getting my car washed tomorrow and want to touch up all the scratches and stuff on Sat. Where is the best place (Gwinnett area) to get black touch up paint? I am going to head up to SOG Sat. to get gaskets for my TurboXS stealth back and for the UP. Do they carry it or is any auto parts store ok?
     
  2. miloman

    miloman Retired Admin

    call SOG and find out... 800-469-5509
     
  3. cannarella

    cannarella Member

  4. SOsejIbOi

    SOsejIbOi Member

    Yeah I need some touch up paint for my car too (hood) .. Just let me know if SOG has it.. thanks
     
  5. cannarella

    cannarella Member

    I called this morning and gave them the code for my car 32J and they had it in stock. I did not ask the price though.

    Saab Name - Paint Code - Subaru Name
    Arctic Silver Metallic - 01G - Platinum Silver Metallic
    Brilliant Red - 22G - San Remo Red
    Deep Blue Mica - 35J - Regal Blue Pearl
    Desert Silver Metallic - 41V - None?
    Midnight Black Mica - 32J - Obsidian Black Pearl
    Nordic Gray Metallic - 26D - Steel Gray Metallic
    Satin Gray Metallic - 48W - Crystal Gray Metallic
     
  6. Trey

    Trey Active Member

    Touch up paint always looks like poop on a nice smooth body panel.

    Call Colors on Parade and they will airbrush the scratches out and you can't tell.

    770-476-7144
     
  7. cannarella

    cannarella Member

    Rough price? How long does it take?
     
  8. Trey

    Trey Active Member

    I dunno, the dealers use them. I got behind a truck the other day and took down their nubmer, I need them to do some work as well.
     
  9. cannarella

    cannarella Member

    Ok I called and I just described a chips where you can see primer and she guessed around $75 and also said that up close you would still notice it. Ouch. They just got a new account down here at Conyers Toyota so I am going to call next week and see if I can meet the gut at lunch and get a quote and I will report back.
     
  10. goixiz

    goixiz Active Member

    touch up lightly
    let it dry then use SMR to buff it
    youll be fine

    just use light coats and dont try tio fill up the missing paint area
    do it a few layers if need be
     
  11. cannarella

    cannarella Member

  12. goixiz

    goixiz Active Member

    swirl mark remover

    start with the lightest (least abrasive) and go up from there
     
  13. SOsejIbOi

    SOsejIbOi Member

    good luck
     

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