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I have a metallic silver 2005 Civic with a few scrapes/scratches that need touching up. What do you recommend for touch up spray paint? I checked out the DupliColor website but there are 6 or 7 "metallic silver" colors listed, does anyone know which one is the correct one? TIA. |
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I have a metallic silver 2005 Civic with a few scrapes/scratches that need touching up. What do you recommend for touch up spray paint? I checked out the DupliColor website but there are 6 or 7 "metallic silver" colors listed, does anyone know which one is the correct one? TIA. |
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mprorok (AT) gmail (DOT) com wrote in news:fb41b329-8ae6-43fa-b845- ee33ba23804f (AT) p4g2000vba (DOT) googlegroups.com: I have a metallic silver 2005 Civic with a few scrapes/scratches that need touching up. What do you recommend for touch up spray paint? I checked out the DupliColor website but there are 6 or 7 "metallic silver" colors listed, does anyone know which one is the correct one? TIA. Get the official touch-up paint at your local Honda dealer. It comes in a little bottle with a brush in the cap. You paint out the scratches as best you can. You'll never get it looking "like new" again no matter what you do, so don't even try. Spray paints are a terrible idea for touch-up, especially on a newer car like yours. They cover WAY too much area, and will chalk-up in a couple of years and look horrible. |
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Plus the genuine Honda touchup paint will come in the /exact/ color your car is painted. |
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