Factory Touch-Up Paint May 15, 2018, 06:34:23 pm I had ordered some DuPont touch-up paint and activator from the Factory sometime last year. The activator hardened in the bottle so today I tried to order another bottle. Todd advised me by email that the Factory will no longer mail either. Now I'll try to find a local supplier. At any rate, not good news for those of us far away from the Factory.
Re: Factory Touch-Up Paint Reply #1 – May 15, 2018, 07:52:20 pm I am facing the same dilemma. I need touch up paint for my green and white 2007 MB but I was also told the factory would not mail it. A friend was going down to LA and was going to pick some up for me but unfortunately it did not work out. Now I am not sure how I will get the paint. If anyone has any suggestions I am open and if anyone is traveling from the factory up through Oregon and could bring me some I could meet them and it would be wonderful!Stephany Smith2007 MB
Re: Factory Touch-Up Paint Reply #2 – May 15, 2018, 08:13:18 pm I sense a business opportunity here . . . 1 Likes
Re: Factory Touch-Up Paint Reply #3 – May 15, 2018, 09:46:29 pm With the correct paint codes. Any auto paint supply store should be able to match the color. A friend of mine that paints says that one of our local auto paint stores will even put paint in a spray can for you. 3 Likes
Re: Factory Touch-Up Paint Reply #4 – May 16, 2018, 10:34:50 am Quote from: Duro - May 15, 2018, 09:46:29 pmWith the correct paint codes. Any auto paint supply store should be able to match the color. A friend of mine that paints says that one of our local auto paint stores will even put paint in a spray can for you.I did that a few years ago for the anniversary gold after trying numerous bottles of different touch-up. Anyway, they weren't close and I gave up.Jim
Re: Factory Touch-Up Paint Reply #5 – May 16, 2018, 10:57:49 am Quote from: Jim & Gayle - May 16, 2018, 10:34:50 amI did that a few years ago for the anniversary gold after trying numerous bottles of different touch-up. Anyway, they weren't close and I gave up.JimYeah sometimes trying to match older paint can be frustrating. Paint that is a decade old has most likely had some fading so getting a exact match could be difficult. Gold is also notoriously a hard color to match. I had a bad scratch on my SUV and got factory touch up paint. Wasn't even close to matching.
Re: Factory Touch-Up Paint Reply #6 – May 16, 2018, 01:33:01 pm Paints age and fade over time, making having matched paint mixed difficult . Even with the right color codes, the new paint may be quite different than the original. My original LD touch-up paints are now different than the LD's actual colors today.When making larger repairs and needing paint, I remove a storage compartment door, that is the right color, and take it to the auto paint store, to have it matched. Spray Max is the brand commonly used for custom mixes..Normally, I get a 2-part 2K paint in a spray can. Be sure to follow the manufacturer's safety recommendations and use the proper respirator .Here is a video explaining how it works.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0mrD21NeSTELarry 5 Likes
Re: Factory Touch-Up Paint Reply #8 – May 16, 2018, 08:37:22 pm A good experienced auto paint supplier can match your color. I took a small door panel (the refridge hatch) to my local supplier, left it with them overnight and they matched my colors perfectly. Find a company that has been in business for a while. Make sure they have a computer system that can "read" the color, and a tech who knows how to make adjustments as needed. I used Painters Supply in Jackson MI. They have a few other locations in Michigan and Ohio. 2 Likes