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CaptainEggs 06-06-2009 01:13 AM

Mazda TOUCH-UP PAINT?
 
is the Mazda TOUCH-UP PAINT worth the $8+? if someone has used it, how did it do?:confused:

Twiztog43 06-06-2009 03:13 AM


Originally Posted by CaptainEggs (Post 3056389)
is the Mazda TOUCH-UP PAINT worth the $8+? if someone has used it, how did it do?:confused:

damn! $8? i wish it was that cheap where i bought it... but where did you get a hold of $8 touch-up paint?

at the dealer they asked for $12.57

at RX8strakes its $9 BUT factor in shipping and tax to Cali it brings it up to $14 something

Conundrum 06-06-2009 04:21 AM

are you guys referring to the 0.44 oz touch up paint?

The dealer I went to want 5.XX just about 6 bucks online. Tustin Mazda is the dealer ship I went to.

I went to buy it at their part shop, they want about a buck more, wouldn't sell it to me at the online price, but still, it was not 8.XX or 12.XX bucks before tax. Have you try other dealership in your area?

MICHGoBlue 06-06-2009 09:49 AM

What color is your vehicle? I got mine from Don Miller Mazda for I think just under 9 dollars.
They did not work very well though, the sunlight silver touchup paint is just a shade darker than the the vehicle.
I wish I would've just left the scratch alone.

CaptainEggs 06-06-2009 10:14 AM

well i have a sunlight silver and my local dealer is GO HYUNDAI, MAZDA, CO and their paint is going for $7.50, and from what michgoblue said... i might just leave it alone. lol

nycgps 06-06-2009 10:22 AM

I can get mine for around 4 bux thru MMS :)

derek54 06-06-2009 10:24 AM

I work at an autobody shop so I do small touchups like this all the time. which means i get free paint too ;)
If you have the right paint code or color it can end up looking pretty good. You'll always see the scratch. but... it wont be as noticeable.
If you have tons of stone chips I'd definitely say its worth it.

cyclone1208 06-06-2009 11:03 AM

Med Center Mazda sell them pretty cheap...$5.34 any color

http://www.mazdaparts.org/marxtopa.html

ken-x8 06-06-2009 11:40 AM

Does Mazda still send a free bottle of touch-up to new car buyers several months after purchase? Mine came after about six months - and about a week after I bought a bottle at the dealer just in case. With two on hand, I now expect to never get a chip.

Ken

Ross_Dawg 06-06-2009 11:51 AM


Originally Posted by cyclone1208 (Post 3056596)
Med Center Mazda sell them pretty cheap...$5.34 any color

http://www.mazdaparts.org/marxtopa.html

Holy S***! $10 shipping which brings the grand total to $15+

Nevermind lol

cyclone1208 06-06-2009 12:08 PM


Originally Posted by Ross_Dawg (Post 3056637)
Holy S***! $10 shipping which brings the grand total to $15+

Nevermind lol

Just keep spending until you reach $100 and free shipping :naughty: Its not that hard to reach that minimum lol

CarAndDriver 06-06-2009 12:50 PM

Supposedly people have had the best luck touching up their car with Mazda paint then using the Lanka products http://www.langka.com/chip-scratch-repair-c-21.html to finish it off.

PSTNLSS 06-06-2009 01:36 PM

Check the forum Vendor Hansel? Hansen Mazda. They do 20% of all OEM products...

REsuperD 06-06-2009 04:04 PM

the now have a touch-up paint pen also

just fyi, the touch-up paint almost never match up to the paint on your car perfectly

PSTNLSS 06-06-2009 05:23 PM


Originally Posted by REsuperD (Post 3056869)
the now have a touch-up paint pen also

just fyi, the touch-up paint almost never match up to the paint on your car perfectly

I'm not disagreeing. But I have been satisfied with my velocity red touchups

CaptainEggs 06-06-2009 07:20 PM

well ill probably just go up there and see what they can do. but im also planning to repaint, which i dont really know how much that will cost me...

Twiztog43 06-08-2009 01:49 AM


Originally Posted by CarAndDriver (Post 3056717)
Supposedly people have had the best luck touching up their car with Mazda paint then using the Lanka products http://www.langka.com/chip-scratch-repair-c-21.html to finish it off.

see, i wish the dealer i bought my 8 off knew about this, instead of using a darker blue for my 8

anyways im going to pick up my touch-up paint later today because the closest mazda dealer (Galpin Mazda) just restocked on my color.

anyway, how exactly are you supposed to use the touch-up paint? i mean i know that your supposed to use like a (from others from this forum say works) a syringe or a needle, but in my case my rear bumper has a chip (that has been touched up with a darker color paint, but still leaves a dimple like scar on it, anyway) the size of a green pea. how exactly would i touch that up?
correct me if im wrong, but should i do it in thin layers drying 15 min in between, or just one big drop?

Easy_E1 06-08-2009 03:21 AM


Originally Posted by CaptainEggs (Post 3056389)
is the Mazda TOUCH-UP PAINT worth the $8+? if someone has used it, how did it do?:confused:

Not the Whitewater Pearl nor the Titanium Gray. Junk. IMHO.

JinDesu 06-08-2009 08:20 AM


Originally Posted by Easy_E1 (Post 3058500)
Not the Whitewater Pearl nor the Titanium Gray. Junk. IMHO.

My WWP touch up paint is a faint yellow :(

Although I think that's partly the application method's fault

Huey52 06-08-2009 09:40 AM

Use a paper match as it gives you more control than the applicator brush and helps lessen the chance of a blob of paint. Build up several layers, again rather than a blob. Time consuming but worthwhile.

I find my black cherry mica Mazda touchup (which original owners got for free a few months after vehicle purchase) to be a good color-match. Of course a chip fill is never going to look like a pristine paint job.


Originally Posted by Twiztog43 (Post 3058447)
see, i wish the dealer i bought my 8 off knew about this, instead of using a darker blue for my 8

anyways im going to pick up my touch-up paint later today because the closest mazda dealer (Galpin Mazda) just restocked on my color.

anyway, how exactly are you supposed to use the touch-up paint? i mean i know that your supposed to use like a (from others from this forum say works) a syringe or a needle, but in my case my rear bumper has a chip (that has been touched up with a darker color paint, but still leaves a dimple like scar on it, anyway) the size of a green pea. how exactly would i touch that up?
correct me if im wrong, but should i do it in thin layers drying 15 min in between, or just one big drop?


CarAndDriver 06-08-2009 12:46 PM

If you're truly obsessed and have the money. A body shop can do a pretty amazing job. But then they should....

You could also try using a fine paint brush from an art store.

recyclebin 05-05-2010 09:49 PM

its not really about the price of the touchup paint so much as the quality, right? did your car not come w/ a matching bottle?

all are used 05-05-2010 09:55 PM

so as not to start a new thread, is any original paint available in aerosol can? I'd like to spray some parts to match.

Twiztog43 05-10-2010 02:02 AM


Originally Posted by all are used (Post 3547918)
so as not to start a new thread, is any original paint available in aerosol can? I'd like to spray some parts to match.

this is where i got mine, pretty damn good! i used them for my side skirts. :smoker:
http://www.automotivetouchup.com/

all are used 05-10-2010 02:38 AM

sweet thanks


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